Three years old is an important period for the psychological development of children. It is crucial to pay attention to their physical and intellectual development, as improper education can have a long-lasting impact on their lives. Today, I will provide a detailed introduction to the intellectual education of three-year-old babies!
Complete Recipe for Three-Year-Olds!
【Orange Juice Fish Fillet】
Prepare the ingredients: oranges, fish fillets, lemon juice, flour, and sugar.
1. Peel and dice the oranges. Marinate the fish fillets with spices for about ten minutes.
2. After marinating, fry the fish fillets in a pan until golden brown. Remove them from the pan and add the diced oranges. Add cornstarch to thicken the sauce and season with lemon juice.
3. Finally, mix the fish fillets with the orange sauce and serve.
【Yam Shrimp Balls】
Prepare the ingredients: yam powder, fresh shrimp, and eggs.
Instructions:
1. Clean and shell the fresh shrimp, then chop them into a paste. Add cornstarch and eggs to the paste and mix well.
2. Shape the shrimp paste into balls and deep fry them in a pan. Add a suitable amount of water, sugar, and soy sauce, and cook until done.
【Peanut and Green Pea Puree】
Prepare the ingredients: peanuts and green peas.
Instructions:
1. Roast the peanuts and green peas until cooked.
2. Put the roasted peanuts and green peas in a blender and blend them. Add butter and sugar to make a puree.
【Walnut and Goji Chicken Cubes】
Prepare the ingredients: chicken breast, walnuts, and goji berries.
Instructions:
1. Wash and dice the chicken breast. Chop the walnuts and wash the goji berries.
2. Fry the chopped walnuts in a pan for a while, then remove them. Stir-fry the chicken breast, walnuts, and goji berries together in the pan. Add salt to taste.
Intellectual Education for Three-Year-Olds
1. Early Reading:
Every day, read a story with your child. Use picture books or buy some storybooks with pictures. The stories should be short and interesting. When telling the story, use descriptive words or idioms to enrich your child's language skills. After telling the story, ask your child to retell it or let them create their own story based on the pictures. Encourage them to keep talking, and you can help them with the storytelling at the beginning.
2. Role-playing Games:
Play games like playing doctor, pretending to be a family, shopping at a supermarket, or being a police officer catching bad guys. Create game scenarios and add more details. Each of you can play a different role in the game. For example, in the doctor game, one person plays the doctor and the other plays the patient. Teach your child to observe the roles they are playing in these games on a regular basis.
3. Expand Knowledge:
Use anything you see on the road to expand your child's knowledge, such as the names of various animals, plants, buildings, and the uses of different shops. You can also teach them some basic astronomy knowledge by pointing out things in the sky.
4. Coordinate with Kindergarten Curriculum:
Review nursery rhymes, Tang poems, and English words that your child has learned.