Aged 0-4 Months
· Read books to children

· Make funny facial expressions .
· Sing simple nursery rhymes.
· Move objects or toys in front of the baby.
4-6 months of age
- Take the baby to hug the doll.
- Arrange toys like blocks and let the baby unpack them.
- Play various musical rhythms.
- Give a brightly colored baby book.
- Let the baby recognize objects with different textures.
6 to 18 months
- Increase interaction with children.
- Pointing at familiar people or objects repeatedly
- Sing a song with repeated hand movements.
- Play peek a boo

18-24 months old
- Invite to play like “Try to show a two-legged animal”
- invite to play like “Try to get the yellow ball.”
- Invite children to participate in games such as “Where is the dog, where is the cat?”
- Introduce children to drawing tools such as crayons and paper.
- Invite children to play with their favorite toys independently.

24 to 36 months
- Give praise if motor skills improve.
- Provide real activities in children’s games, such as doing make-up activities.
- Invite children to tell stories by asking questions.
- Point out words when we read books to children.

3-5 years old
- Encourage children to try new experiences, such as washing a car or motorcycle.
- Invite children to share with friends or family.
- Give attention and patience when the child says something.
- When children explore new things, the word “no” is reduced.
- Invite the children to sit together and talk about what the children’s activities are today.
