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1-/kloc-Specific ways of early education for 0/2-month-old babies
1-/kloc-specific ways and means of early education for 0/2-month-old babies.

1 month age:

Skills: the head will move slowly and can stare at objects at a distance of 15-30 cm. Key points of early education: turning head training and touching. Recommended scheme: 1. Let the baby lie flat and use black and white cards or sand hammers to attract the baby to turn his head. 2. Always talk to your baby in a gentle tone. 3. Touch the baby. Toy recommendation: black and white card, sand hammer, touch ball.

2 months old:

Skill: Turn over on one side, kick the quilt, and feel interested. Focus of early education: tactile training and head-up training. Recommended scheme: 1. Prone training, 2-3 times a day, each time 10 depends on the baby's situation. Gradually extend the time, but not too long. 2. Let the baby catch different types of small rattles. Toy recommendation: small bell, touch ball.

3 months old:

Skills: laugh, kick the calf, and learn to turn over. Key points of early education: turn-over training and head-up training. Recommended scheme: 1. Lie on your baby's side and attract him to turn over with toys. 2. Use the fitness rack to train your baby's leg strength. 3. The expression of talking to the baby can be exaggerated, and adults imitate animal sounds. Toy recommendation: baby fitness rack, Manhattan ball.

4 months old:

Skills: Support the upper body and head with hands, and have short-term memory of objects. Key points of early education: training sit-ups and language enlightenment. Recommended scheme: 1. Let the baby sit on our lap and exercise. 2. Tell the baby more about what we are doing and help the baby accumulate vocabulary. 3. Play hide-and-seek with your baby to exercise your baby's memory. 4. Pat the baby with different objects and experience different sounds. Toy recommendation: gutta percha, fitness rack, color card, music box.

5 months old:

Skills: AAKO can sit on his stomach and grab something to eat. Key points of early education: exercise sit-ups, exercise back strength, and exercise baby sit-ups. Recommended scheme: 1. Put your big finger in the baby's hand and pull your wrist up. 2. Prepare gutta percha for the baby to bite. 3. Exercise, let the baby sit independently for n seconds. Toy recommendation: gutta percha, cloth books, tumbler toys.

6 months old:

Skills: Holding can eat complementary food standing, called baba/mama. Key points of early education: language understanding, movement crawling and inner ear vestibular training. Recommended scheme: 1. Interact with the baby and exercise the baby's pronunciation, O Mom and Dad. When the baby is lying on his stomach and puts an attractive toy in front of her, he will twist and want to go. 3. Inner ear vestibular training. Toy recommendation: touch ball, music stack, music box.

7 months old:

Skill: Sit alone and get familiar with strangers. Key points of early education: exercise, crawling and exploring new things. Recommended scheme: 1. Let him explore toys and gadgets at home while ensuring safety. 2. Take the baby out to play and meet different people. 3. Teach your baby some simple words, such as walking and eating. Toy recommendation: six-sided toy box, track toy.

8 months old:

Skills: crawling, fine hand movements. Key points of early education: exercise, crawling and exploring new things. Recommended scheme: 1. Use toys of different sizes and shapes to let the baby grasp and exercise small movements. 2. Parent-child interaction, cultivate emotional intelligence, and play with your baby more. 3. Inner ear vestibular training. Toy recommendation: six-sided toy box, laying duck.

9 months old:

Skill: perfect memory, separate anxiety. Key points of early education: understanding ability training and supporting objects to stand. Recommended scheme: 1. Take the baby to participate in 8 kinds of daily life of adults and teach the baby to use things. 2. Tell stories to your baby and sing and interact. 3. Let others interact with the baby more and reduce the anxiety of separation. Toy recommendation: rainbow tunnel, cloth books, soft building blocks.

10 months old:

Skill: help the object stand and imitate others' speech. Key points of early education: language training and imitation ability. Recommended scheme: 1 Talk to your baby in adult language. 2. Throw a ball to the baby and pick it up. 3. Teach your baby Jane's gestures, such as goodbye. Toy recommendation: folding music, soft building blocks.

1 1 month age:

Skills: Stand independently and speak 3-4 words and phrases. Key points of early education: exercise the connection between walking, objects and language. Recommended scheme: 1. Exercise walking by holding the baby's little hand. 2. Use early teaching to let the baby know objects. 3. Encourage playing with other children and sharing toys. Toy recommendation: picture book, building block table, walker (the kind pushed).

12 months old:

Skill: walk and express the meaning of simplicity. Key points of early education: eat with a spoon and coordinate your hands and eyes. Recommended scheme: 1. Give the baby a bowl and spoon and try to eat from the age of 20. 2. Play some educational toys, such as picture books and building blocks. Toy recommendation: building block table, piano stand, picture book.