
How to enlighten children in preschool? Brushing questions? Boring and boring, with little sense of gain and killing children's interest, what should we do?

Let’s take a look at what this mother did
We found a dried loofah. She peeled it open and poured out the seeds inside. Let’s practice addition and subtraction:
- How many seeds are equal to two seeds plus two seeds?
- four seeds.

I took her and my brother on a bicycle, and I asked: Who is in the front, who is in the back, and who is in the middle. It was the first time I came across this kind of locative word . After entering it twice, I asked the question again and the answer was correct; when I went up the stairs, I asked my brother to be in the middle again, and I was at the end, and she was in the front. I asked again and the answer was correct.
I had dinner with my aunt in the evening. I took my brother and her, and my aunt took her eldest brother. When I sat down, I asked: Count how many people there are in us. The answer was: 5, and then asked her to distribute bowls and chopsticks to us.

Contest Dad said
In mathematics enlightenment, many parents tend to use various worksheets, question cards, etc., let children achieve the purpose of enlightenment through mechanical exercises, causing children to enter the primary school learning mode prematurely. This short-term, seemingly efficient method reduces children's interest in mathematics.
In the case, our mother drew materials from life to make mathematics learning practical, make mathematics knowledge vivid, and achieve the purpose of learning through play.

After the child found a loofah and poured out the seeds, the mother guided the child to use the seeds as operating objects to play with the addition of numbers. This kind of learning while playing makes the child stress-free, and the child will be interested and easier to learn. It also improves the child's hands-on operation ability and is conducive to the development of fine motor abilities.

The positional relationship between front, back and middle, , was truly experienced by the mother in two situations: riding a bicycle, taking the children out and going upstairs. Therefore, she understood these three positional relationships more thoroughly. Moreover, the mother also changed positions to let the child judge and test the child's mastery.
During the evening party, the mother lets the child see how many people there are to enhance the child's number sense; It is very wonderful for the child to do the task of dividing chopsticks. It not only allows the child to learn "one-to-one correspondence", but also improves the child's hands-on ability.

suggestions:
1. Create enlightenment scenes in life
homes, supermarkets, parks ·····As long as we observe carefully, we can find material for mathematical enlightenment . For example, when we peel garlic, we can take out two heads of garlic and let the children count how many cloves each head has during the peeling process; we can also add one and add to know how many cloves there are in the two heads. Enlightenment like this can be found anytime, anywhere, and children are very interested in it.

2. "Learn by playing" with your children
Spencer said that when a child is happy, it is easier for him to learn anything. Children's happiness is hidden in toys and games. Mr. Lu Xun also said that games are the most legitimate behavior for children, and toys are children's angels.
We can create some opportunities to play and enlighten children in mathematics, such as the "Body Clock" game, which uses the body to represent directions such as 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock. In this game, children will know the positions of the clock hands at 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock.
In addition, we can also use toys to enlighten children. For example, in building blocks, we can let children look from up, down, and front to see what shapes they can find, and enlighten children on geometry .

3. Learn in hope
I remember that when I was a child, I especially liked to eat fried eggs, but my mother was very busy, so she usually told me: "There will be time at 11:00." Because of the temptation to eat, I learned from my sister to eat at 11:00. In life, we can provide children with such opportunities to educate themselves.
Finally, we can also enlighten children in mathematics through picture books. For children, reading together is a benefit. Therefore, reading together is also a good way for parents and children to learn mathematics. For example, reading " The Very Hungry Caterpillar " together can help children understand the concept of dates and perceive quantities within 5 and their changes.

