Eat and sleep: The more you say reduplicate words with your baby, the smarter you become.
When Ye Pingyi was 2 years old, his friend brought his children to my house for dinner. The dinner table really showed him a fat middle-aged man who said “rice”, “noodles” and “meat” in a naughty and lovely tone. There is probably a kind of anti-bad adoration peculiar to his father (everyone is not allowed to laugh). I asked Ye Pingyi, “Are you eating what? ] He replied: [Eat noodles.] Me: [I’m eating meat, you’re eating noodles], and then ask: [You’re eating noodles, I’m eating what? ] He replied, “You are eating meat.” Later, I told him: “Go and call your mother for dinner.” He ran to the kitchen and shouted to his mother, “Mom, come to dinner.” My friend Read More …