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How to Broaden Your Kid’s Vocabulary

Research has proved that kids of 2 years old and younger with broader vocabularies are better prepared for kindergarten.

3. Introduce New Words

Introduce a brand new word on a daily basis. Use the word in various sentences during the day and explain what it means. Allow your child think of his own sentences and situations where he could use the words he has just learned. Keep refreshing your toddler’s vocabulary and remind him what words he has recently learned. Children should know how to express their feelings and actions more effectively.

How to Broaden Your Kids Vocabulary Introduce New Words

4. Teach a Foreign Language

Kids are far more adaptable than adults. They learn foreign languages much faster. If you do not speak any other language, then try and find an introductory book or tape and learn the most basic words and phrases together. Being able to speak foreign languages is a very special skill. It is fun and useful plus expands your kid’s ability to develop his own vocabulary both in a foreign language and his native language as well.

How to Broaden Your Kids Vocabulary Teach a Foreign Language

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