Early childhood is an important period of language development, especially oral development. The development of children's language runs through all fields of physical and mental development and has a vital impact on the development of other fields. Children are also developing their interpersonal skills, judging communication situations and organizing their own thinking.
Parents must establish a United front and agree that only parents can educate their children well. They must unite to "compete" for the education rights of the elderly children-after all, some mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships rely on the mediation and support of their husbands to avoid the timely escalation of family conflicts and cultivate children's civilized education. Parents should let their children learn to listen to others, be good at thinking and understanding, express their correct consent by express or nodding, and cultivate emotional intelligence.
Teaching them to stimulate their children through games for one hour every week has changed their original lifestyle. A follow-up survey of their adulthood shows that in the family, we should seize this "don't lose the opportunity, don't lose it." Picture book is a kind of BOM support, which guides children to "listen" and "speak" for the first time and then "read" after further accumulation. For children who study, parents should cooperate with teachers to encourage them. It is recommended that both parents participate and not play for one of them. It is necessary to increase the sense of family participation of both parents and educate their children openly.