How to teach a child flowers?

Each mother wants her child to master colors as early as possible, and for this she makes, at times, incredible efforts. Since the birth of the baby surround colored signed pictures and are developing classes on this topic.

But in the bulk of babies, who do not have any serious diseases of the nervous system, sooner or later acquire knowledge about color. How quickly to teach a child flowers, and at what age is it best to start doing it? Let's figure it out!

When to start studying colors?

It is best to learn various information children begin at the age of one and a half years and older. But this does not mean that the baby will immediately give you everything without hesitation. Before you teach a child to know the color, it is worth buying the first development aid - a pyramid. It is with her help that children easily remember information.

The main thing is not to stop practicing, even if it seems that the child does not understand you, but too it is not worth trying too hard, after all, so it is possible to tire the crumb and to beat off all the hunt. In any case, up to three years it is normal that the child confuses or does not know some of the colors.

How to teach a child to remember colors?

It is very useful to conduct short ten-minute sessions, during which one specific color is studied. You can do this two or three times a day. Well-proven thematic weeks, when only the given color is taken into account.

Take, for example, yellow. During the day, we draw the attention of the baby to the objects of this particular color, which surround it. Toys, cubes, a bucket and a spatula, pantyhose and a T-shirt and even the sun in the sky of a yellow shade. Always say the name of the color, it will certainly be put aside in the memory of the child.

The same goes for other colors. Just do not overload the baby with information. It is necessary that he learns the main ones - red, yellow, blue and green, and purple, orange, pink and others, the baby will learn later.

It helps to memorize colors by drawing inks and pencils, as well as molding from plasticine of a certain color.