Although babies' memory abilities naturally develop with age, purposeful and planned education can effectively tap into their memory potential, and early education games can also achieve the goal of exercising babies' memory.
Animal Games
1. Mom and Dad gathered the small animal toys at home and assigned numbers to each one.
2. At the beginning, let each small animal stand on its own number. Please remember, baby,
3. Then the parents pick up the numbers and mix them up, and ask the baby to stick their original numbers on each animal to see if he can accurately match the numbers with the animals one by one.
Listen to stories and answer questions
When telling a story to Baobao, ask him to listen carefully and then answer questions based on the content of the story. For example, when reading the story of a little horse crossing the river, you can ask, "Who said the water is shallow?" "Who said the water is deep
Letter pairing
Preparation materials: Sponge paper or colored cardboard, scissors, watercolor pens.
1. Cut any desired shape using sponge paper or colored cardboard.
2. Write uppercase and lowercase letters on one side of the paper.
3. We can have the children read all of them first, then place the words upside down and back on the table.
4. Let the child play a matching game and find the uppercase and lowercase letters.
5. When a child finds a pair, they will be so happy!
Encyclopedia Warm Reminder:
The best time for a baby's memory in a day is before bedtime, when telling them stories or some common sense about life can have the best learning effect.