What mother does not dream of raising an intelligent, healthy, developed child in all respects? And there are mothers who do not just dream about it, they do it. To do this, from an early age, they work with children using special developmental techniques.
Necessary
- books,
- knowledge of developmental techniques,
- children's encyclopedias,
- going to the library together with the kid
Instructions
Step 1
Check out Glenn Doman's methodology. This technique is just developed for parents who seek to develop their child's erudition and intellectual abilities. The technique itself is quite simple, and its results are impressive. Make as many picture cards as possible. Pictures should relate to different areas of knowledge - animals, plants, natural phenomena, professions, household items, famous personalities, etc.
Step 2
Select 10 cards related to one section. For example, flowers. Show the card to the child and say the name of the flower shown in the picture. Then shuffle the cards, show them again, and now ask the child to name the images. If the child forgets a name, remind him. Then complicate the tasks and show cards from different sections. If you do it responsibly, every day, you can achieve impressive results. It is only important to start classes as early as possible. Because the younger the child, the easier he learns new knowledge.
Step 3
Supplement the lessons according to the Doman method with educational games. Particular emphasis should be placed on games that develop memory. Because erudition develops, including thanks to a good memory. You can use online games that develop your child's memory. You can find them on special sites dedicated to child development. You can also use "home" games. For example, play with your baby the famous game “What was on the table?” Place several small objects on the table. Give the child three minutes to take a good look at them and try to remember them. Then cover the items with a cloth. Ask your child to list the items that are under the cloth. Remove the cloth and check which items he named and which ones he missed. Play until the child has listed all the items. Then change the set of items and start the game over.