A small game to exercise baby's associative ability

  Sometimes, parents find it interesting when they see their baby mistake one thing for another, but in fact, this is the development of their baby's associative ability, and parents should praise and encourage them. Genius is different from ordinary people, largely because they have a "big imagination" and can come up with unexpected things. Therefore, for babies, when they have this kind of association, it also means an improvement in their thinking ability. Frequently playing imaginative early education games can enhance a baby's associative abilities.

  

A small game to exercise baby's associative ability1

  Blow it, guess it

  Preparation:

  A smooth table, a glass of water

  1. After cleaning the table, pour a small amount of water on top and let the child observe what it looks like.

  2. Then, while blowing the water on the table into different shapes, ask the child what it looks like. You can also use your fingers to bounce water and create various shapes.

  Attention:

  Do not pour too much water and avoid spilling it on the ground. Both blowing and playing can be done by children themselves.

  Reading the album

  Prepare some picture books that babies like, parents and babies can read together. During the viewing process, the baby can talk about some related topics or things that can be associated with them. For example, when you see a tiger in a picture book, you can ask the baby to talk about how the tiger calls, and whether the baby saw the tiger when they went to the zoo that day

  Parents often read picture books with their babies, which not only improves their expression and imagination, increases their vocabulary, but also effectively promotes parent-child relationships.

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