Concentration training methods for 1 year olds

Concentration training methods for 1 year olds include catching a bell, looking at a parent’s face, and visiting their home.
1. Catch the bell. Prepare a bell and two brightly colored ribbons to tie to each end of the bell. Place the child on the bed, hang one end of the ribbon above the child’s chest so that the bell is about 16-25 centimeters away from the child’s face, and the other ribbon falls near the child’s hand, then shake the ribbon to attract attention and let him try to grab it to improve concentration.
2. Look at the parent’s face. Face to face and talk to the child, let the child look at the parent’s face, slowly move the head, attract the child’s eyes to follow the parent’s head movement, make sure the child is looking at the parent’s eyes, repeat the tongue to the child to ensure that the child can clearly see, to see how the child reacts, whether or not the imitation, but also blinking, etc., in order to exercise the child’s ability to focus.
3. Visit your own home. You can pick up your child and look at the object you are looking at while pointing at it with your finger, and introduce it to him, e.g., this is the baby’s bed, this is the baby’s toy, etc. If your child shows interest in a certain food, you can stay in front of it for a longer period of time, so that your child can stare at it, thus exercising his or her ability to concentrate.