Everyone who wants to learn mathematics well must start with the simplest numbers. When learning, firstly, babies need to learn the simplest way to count from 1 to 10, gradually counting to 100, or even more numbers. At the beginning of exposure, it is also difficult for babies. So how many babies will count from 1 to 10?
The timing of this number is uncertain because babies cannot learn to count from 1 to 10 on their own. Parents need to teach their babies multiple times in order to gradually understand the patterns and be able to count from 1 to 10. When parents teach their babies, the earliest babies can learn at around two years old, while some babies can only learn at around three years old.
When teaching babies how to count these numbers, parents need to have enough patience because babies may not necessarily say them according to what their parents teach them when they are young. Only babies who are unable to speak clearly may not be able to accurately express some numbers. They may only be able to say a few of them when they are young and gradually speak them all.
It is not possible to judge the intelligence level of a baby from these, because some babies listen more to their parents and will do whatever their parents say. However, some babies are mischievous and even if they can say it, they will not do what their parents say. If you want your baby to learn counting from 1 to 10 earlier, it is important to expose them to numbers and teach them how to count.