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Develop left and right brain games.
0 ~ 3-year-old baby: the enlightenment period of right brain development

Game 1: Kick and stretch.

How to play: Play soothing right brain music, and mom and dad help the baby to do kinesthetic training of the body: head and neck movements (front, back, left and right), arm movements (front, back, left and right, stretching and turning), leg movements (taking both feet in a sitting position to do adduction, abduction, flexion, stretching and turning), etc. When doing exercises for the baby, mom and dad looked into the baby's eyes and said the password: one two three four, two two three four. ...

Tip: this game is suitable for babies aged 0 ~ 1 year. The activities of the left half of the body are directed by the right brain, and the activities of the right half are directed by the left brain. Therefore, mom and dad often help the baby to do exercise, which can not only improve the flexibility and coordination of the baby's physical function, but also cultivate the baby's spatial concept and promote the development of the right brain.

Game 2: Dance.

How to play: Under the background of right brain music, mom and dad lead the baby to dance, clap their hands or do various favorite actions according to the rhythm of music. This game is suitable for babies of any age. For babies who can't walk, mothers can dance with their babies or dance their hands and feet with the rhythm. Babies over 2 years old can try to imitate the movements of playing musical instruments when they hear the sound of musical instruments. For example, when listening to violin music, imitate the appearance of playing the piano, and when listening to piano music, the left and right hands imitate the posture of keys. You can also let your baby play freely and dance to the rhythm of music.

Tip: Right brain music plays a great role in the development of baby's right brain. With beautiful music, the baby can make many beautiful and harmonious movements, which can promote brain thinking and activate right brain function.

Game 3: Like what?

How to play: Let the baby face a wall without too much visual stimulation. Mom and dad hold picture cards or building blocks in their hands and enter the baby's left eye field of vision from behind his left ear. Ask the baby: "What does this look like to you?" Let him use his rich imagination to answer questions. Note: Never ask "What is this?" It is easy to get a single answer to such questions, which imprisons children's imagination.

Tip: This game is suitable for babies aged 1.5 to 3 years old. Imagination training can give more stimulation to right brain cells. As long as the baby is not bored, you can often play imaginative games with him. For example, when the weather is fine, mom and dad can lie on the grass with the baby to observe the clouds in the sky, which inspires him to regard clouds of different shapes as animals, fairies, angels and so on. Don't underestimate the baby's curious inquiry activities or silly "thinking", because these are the embryonic stages of creativity.

Game 4: Find a friend

How to play: spread out several letter cards and let the baby pair two identical letter cards. If the baby confuses two different letters with similar shapes, mom and dad can vividly point out their differences while correcting the mistakes. For example, when explaining the letter B, it can be described as a baby's ear, and the letter P can be interpreted as a grandfather's crutch.

Tip: This matching game is suitable for babies around 1 year and a half. With the growth of the baby's age, the matching game has gradually developed into a "classification game". For example, let the baby around 2 years old pair the pictures of the same animal in different postures; Let the 2-and-a-half-year-old baby sort the fruits and biscuits in pictures or objects.

Game 5: Throw paper balls

How to play: take a basket, either a vegetable basket or a laundry basket, and then take some newspapers, wrap them into a ball and make them into paper balls. Mom, Dad and the baby take turns throwing paper balls, each throwing 10 balls to see who throws the most balls into the basket.

Tip: This sports game is suitable for babies over 2 years old. It requires the baby to control the movements of small hands and judge the spatial distance, which is beneficial to the development of the baby's right brain.

Game 6: Magic Carton

How to play: Leave the used tissue box at home and put some toys, sweets, fruits, etc. Inside, let the baby touch it, let him name it before taking it out, or give him instructions to take it out according to the instructions. For an older baby, you can give him a negative instruction. Such as: "please take out what you can't eat", "please take out what is not round" and so on. In order to increase the interest, you can also use some reward methods. For example, if you get the right candy, you will give it to your baby. If you get the wrong candy, it will go to your mother.

Tip: This sensory training game is suitable for babies over 2 years old. This is a game judged by touch and vision, which can promote the development of the right brain.

Game 7: Guess who I am?

How to play: Mom or Dad make different animal sounds in bed, such as the barking of wolves, dogs and lions. Let the baby guess what animals are hidden in the bed.

Tip: This game is suitable for babies over 2 years old. This is a game judged by hearing, which can also stimulate the baby's right brain function.

Game 8: Rock, scissors, cloth

How to play: Have a number of toys and play the game of "Rock, Scissors and Cloth" with your baby. The whole process is done with the left hand. Whoever wins more will get the toy.

Tip: This game is suitable for babies aged 2 to 3. Using the left hand can develop the right brain, because the movements of the left hand are controlled by the right brain. Therefore, the baby can draw with his left hand, grasp toys, build blocks and string wooden beads. ...