Two: the children who have climbed are smarter and more scientific and reasonable. The staff found that the brain development of children who have not climbed and run is usually not as perfect as those who have experienced many crawling experiences. The latter is more intelligent. The result of scientific research is that a crawling process will give children more opportunities to explore the whole society in the future, we will be more curious, our brains will get more exercise, and our logical thinking ability will grow and develop better at that early stage.
Three: The children who have finished climbing are more physically coordinated. After climbing, the children's muscles are tighter and their physical coordination has been growing. So children will have better fitness coordination. This is of great help to children's physical functions such as learning, training and walking in the future. Since crawling has so many benefits for children, how to help children learn and train to crawl?
First of all, we have to spend a relatively rich time and a long time before we can have the energy to wait for the children to complete the posture they don't like and improve the level they don't want to complete. For a mother, the whole crawling process is also very tired and complicated, which requires great enthusiasm and concentration. After all, in the process of crawling, the child may face many uncertain risks, such as climbing to the edge of the bed, which may easily cause contusion to the child, or in the process of crawling, the child suddenly changes his level and enters a relatively dangerous area for her.
Secondly, parents need to learn to guide their children correctly. Some babies are shy babies. They always don't want to exercise. For such a baby, everyone must learn a set of methods to guide the child correctly. In the game, encourage these methods, promote children's impulse to exercise, and make them consciously become crawling lovers. After all, all personal behaviors related to learning need children's internal motivation, not forced action. In short, letting children crawl more is beneficial and harmless to their physical and mental health and brain development.