Playing is the most important learning in childhood, and parent-child early education is high-quality companionship and learning. From the first day of life, babies are eager to understand the world. Playing is how they learn. Through play, slowly master the tools of eyes, ears, nose, hands and mouth. Through play, slowly interact with the world. Playing with children is the most important job of parents. Playing is the best way you can help your children grow. This in itself is a pleasure. You don’t even have to buy a toy to make your child happy because you are their favorite toy. Playing with them attentively can make children feel that they are very important. Play with your children. Not only gave the child a happy childhood, but also gave myself a second happy childhood. Today I will share two suitable parent-child early education games:
One: Sponge is thirsty
Suitable stage: after one year old
Exercise goal: let children Learn to observe the characteristics of water and sponges, and practice fine motor skills by squeezing, squeezing, and pinching sponges.
Preparation: several small sponges and two basins, one basin filled with some water and one empty. Have the child use a sponge to carry water to another basin.
During the game, the children are told that water will flow and drip from high places to low places; the sponge feels soft to the touch. Guide the children to do experiments and observe whether the sponge absorbs more water when it is full of water. Or does it absorb more water when squeezed dry?
Two: Water Graffiti
Prepare tools such as brushes or brushes. You can also do it without branches. This is the most environmentally friendly and clean graffiti game, allowing little artists to explore as much as they want.
When water is applied to the ground, the color of the ground will become darker. This is the principle of water refraction; use a brush or brush dipped in water to graffiti on the ground, and let the children observe the changes in color. Soon, the previous drawing The strokes will disappear and dry out, which is very suitable for training children's observation skills. For children over one year old, we can teach them about the characteristics of water. For children over three years old, we can tell them about the principle of water disappearing. The sun turns water into invisible gas and evaporates.