1) Ability cultivation: enhance attention, the ability to ignore interference and the ability to respond quickly through the hamster game.
2) Theoretical basis: focus refers to the intentional attention, that is attention requiring effort, as opposed to unintentional attention. However, 3-to-6-year-old's intentional attention is short, unstable, and requires systematic training.
3) Game objective: the hamster game is a classic game to cultivate attention. The difficulty is carefully set for the characteristics of 3-to-6-year-olds to enhance their attention and response speed step by step from slow to fast, from no interference to heavy interference.
4) Guide for parents: The younger children are, the shorter the time they can remain focused, and the easier it is for them to be distracted by other things. When your child is actively working, learning, or playing, avoid asking questions or exposing them to outside stimuli as often as possible.
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