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How old is the child to take him on a trip?

Hello, what I want to do most is to travel to the Great Wall and take my children to the museum to learn knowledge and experience life. In the museum, children can experience and learn on the spot to broaden their horizons, satisfy their curiosity and improve their language and thinking skills. On the one hand, children of this age are in a period of rapid language development, and they can understand what adults say and express it simply. Therefore, when children of this age visit museums, they can communicate with adults while watching and experiencing them, which will greatly increase their interest and sense of gain.

Children have been able to understand and abide by simple rules, and their ability to act is relatively strong, so they don't have to hold them all the time.

This means that as long as we attract his attention in the right way, he may stay in the museum for an hour or more without making any noise. I will share the specific methods later.

Of course, some parents began to take their children to visit museums when they were 1 years old or even a few months old. If children are more cooperative and enjoy the experience of visiting museums, naturally there is no problem.

Perhaps in your impression, museums are solemn, quiet and peaceful, but in fact, some museums are not only not bound by rules and regulations, but also have many interesting interactive links, which are very suitable for taking children to visit. When visiting a museum, the most taboo thing is to ask the children to visit the whole venue carefully according to our rhythm, and explain the knowledge to the children endlessly in the process.

It's like forcing children to read the whole book word for word from the first page.

Because children are deprived of autonomy, it is easy to get bored and resistant.

We must understand that only children themselves are willing to absorb knowledge into their minds. Therefore, when visiting, we should respect the child's wishes and let him be our tour guide.