Thread wooden beads with nylon or paper rope. Choose wooden beads over 2 cm, and the diameter of the bead hole is about 5 mm for penetration to prevent the baby from swallowing wooden beads by mistake. Or choose a thicker plastic catheter and cut it into 2 cm size, so that the baby can learn to wear beads.
Play with nested toys
Toys such as bowls and buckets are disassembled and installed in order of size. Parents can demonstrate first and guide their children to disassemble and assemble in order. Children will concentrate on disassembly, which can cultivate children's concentration and learn the order of size. Through manual operation, they can observe that the nested toys are getting bigger and bigger, and gradually realize the order of numbers and the understanding of space.
Learn to draw a circle
Put a big piece of paper on the table, let the baby hold a crayon in his right hand and draw on the paper in his left hand. Parents demonstrate drawing a circle on the paper, holding the baby's hand to make a circular motion on the paper, and the baby begins to draw a spiral curve. After many exercises, he gradually learned to close the curve and turn it into a circle.
Match learning objects or pictures.
Start with familiar objects and pictures. First, find two or three identical objects or toys, such as two identical bottles, the same building blocks and the same box on the table. Mother took out two identical things and put them together, saying, "These two are the same." Encourage your baby to find a second and third pair.
Then find out the pictures that you have learned to recognize before. First, put them on the table and let the baby learn to pair. Learn new objects and pictures in the future, and let the baby completely match the pictures from 10, 12, 14, 16 ~ 20.
manual manipulation/operation
Put 6 ~ 8 layers of barrels in order of size, which can distinguish the larger order, and the hand movements are coordinated, so you can put each one in and set it up.
Pour in rice and water.
Use two small plastic bowls, one of which contains 1/3 rice or soybeans, and let the children pour from one bowl to the other and practice until they don't spill it at all. Then learn to pour water from two bowls.
Set tear paper
Exercise hand-eye coordination and practice hand skills.
Methods: Roll the paper into strip holes, circular holes, square holes, triangular holes and rectangular holes under the sewing machine, and let the baby tear the strip-shaped pinhole paper into strips first, and then tear other shapes of pinhole paper after being skilled. After practicing skillfully, draw various shapes with a pencil and carefully tear them into the drawn shapes.
Spell out 4 ~ 6 cutting patterns.
Methods: cut an animal picture or a house picture into 4 ~ 6 pieces and let the children put them together by themselves. Puzzles can exercise children's ability to observe things from part to whole, and can also exercise children's agility and accuracy.
painter
After the baby learned to draw a circle, he has drawn many round objects. Some children can draw two circles up and down to represent the tumbler, which is the beginning of drawing people. Let the baby look at the mother's face carefully, and then add each part to the circle. Most children first add eyes and draw two circles, and then add a few strokes to the dome to show their hair. At this time, the parents will add his nose and mouth, and then let the baby add ears. Parents can demonstrate drawing a line to represent the arm and let the baby add another arm. Draw another leg and let the baby draw the other leg. This mutual addition method can be gradually improved, so that the baby can further understand all parts of the human body.
Learning scissors
Learn tools and exercise your hands.
Methods: Using blunt scissors, the child's thumb is inserted into one handle, and the index finger, middle finger and ring finger are inserted into the opposite handle. The little finger helps to keep the scissors in place. A 3-year-old child only needs to be able to hold scissors, cut paper, or cut paper into strips. In the process of using scissors, adults should be around to prevent children from hurting themselves or others with scissors.
Practice picking beans
Mix peanuts, soybeans and white beans in a plate and let the children tidy up. At the beginning of training, you can help him pick up soybeans with your hands. With proficiency, let him choose for himself.