How to raise a baby before the age of three

  Before the age of three, babies are in a state of development in all aspects, so parents can make their children different by paying attention to nurturing them. So, how to nurture babies before the age of three? At this age, cultivating babies requires starting from five aspects. Let's take a look at what these five aspects are.

  

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  1. Five senses. The so-called five senses refer to a child's auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, and observational abilities. When cultivating the five senses in children, it is important to start early so that they can have a proper understanding of the things around them.

  2. Sense of security. Because children need to go to kindergarten at the age of three, being in an unfamiliar environment will undoubtedly make them very anxious. In this situation, attention should be paid to cultivating children's sense of security and exposing them to some unfamiliar environments.

  3. Independence. When children have hands-on ability, they must be allowed to complete related tasks on their own, such as building blocks or playing with clay. Even if their results are not good or take a long time, parents should not easily lend a helping hand, otherwise children will rely on their parents.

  4. Emotional expression. Children before the age of three may not be able to clearly express what they want, and in such cases, they may resort to crying to vent their emotions. However, parents can also cultivate other ways for their children to express their emotions, such as teaching them to draw or dance, in order to achieve the goal of venting their emotions.

  5. Behavioral habits. At this time, it is important to teach children to understand and respect others, while also encouraging them to follow the rules.

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