How to help babies identify facial features and objects

  Baby can identify some simple facial features and objects now. You may think it's nothing, but for baby, it's really a big improvement! Playing some small games with him can also expand this amazing skill!

  

How to help babies identify facial features and objects1

  Where are the eyes

  1. Mom, dad, and baby sit face to face.

  2. Ask the baby, 'Where are Mom and Dad's eyes?' and ask the baby to identify them.

  3. If the baby cannot answer, place the baby's hand on your own eyes.

  4. Explain the positions of the mouth, eyes, and ears to the baby in sequence.

  5. You can also have the baby sit in front of the mirror and ask, 'Where are the baby's eyes?' The baby should place their hands in the corresponding positions according to the requirements.

  When the baby answers correctly, parents say, 'The baby is so smart!' When the baby points incorrectly, they should patiently correct it. At the same time, parents can also use nursery rhymes to help babies learn faster.

  Clap your little hand, clap your little hand, stretch out your fingers, stretch out your fingers,

  Where are the eyes? The eyes are here. Use your fingers to come out, use your fingers to come out.

  Clap your little hand, clap your little hand, stretch out your fingers, stretch out your fingers,

  Where is the nose? The nose is here. Use your fingers to come out, use your fingers to come out.

  Clap your little hand, clap your little hand, stretch out your fingers, stretch out your fingers,

  Where are the ears? The ears are here. Use your fingers to come out, use your fingers to come out.

  Clap your little hand, clap your little hand, stretch out your fingers, stretch out your fingers,

  Where is the mouth? The mouth is here. Use your fingers to come out, use your fingers to come out.

  Strolling through supermarkets to broaden one's horizons

  Usually when taking babies to the supermarket and facing a dazzling array of products, parents can seize the opportunity to patiently teach babies to recognize various items and let them pick them up from the shelves themselves. At the same time, they can remind them: "This is a biscuit that babies like to eat, take a pack", "This is a persimmon, take two", and so on. After shopping, let the baby take out money from their parents' wallets to make payments, and cultivate the concept of buying and exchanging. On the way home, parents can also give their babies some things and ask them to help bring them home.

  After returning home, the parents and the baby will take out the things they bought and count them again, clicking and repeating the names and quantities of various products. Through this purchasing experience, babies will quickly recognize various items, review digital knowledge, and learn to shop with currency, adding to their life experience.

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