Strong vocabulary is a prerequisite for cultivating a lifetime of love for reading and learning. A child with a solid vocabulary will enjoy reading and have a better understanding of the written expression. It is thus essential for parents to assist their children in learning new words on a daily basis. Nowadays, there are a number of physical tools that can be used to build vocabulary and improve reading skills.

Below are some tips that can help to build your child’s vocabulary:

  • Teach the kids according to their level: Whenever you introduce a new word to your child, always make it simpler and easier to understand. Depending on your child’s age, provide a simple and kid-friendly definition of the new word. Secondly, give a very easy example that makes sense in his day-to-day life. Your child should also be encouraged to develop his own examples. For retention of new words, keep using them frequently in the house and make your kids also use it.
  • Do not pressurize: Making your child grasp too many new words at one time can make him forget all of them completely. The key is not to go overboard while trying to enhance the vocabulary of your kids. Don’t try to teach too many or too less new words. It is best to choose five new words every week and make your child learn them. Use the words in everyday conversations for easier learning.
  • Let your child develop a story: One of the most interesting ways of developing your child’s vocabulary is by letting him develop a story on his own. Let him imagine new things and put it in his own words. In between, you can introduce new words and concepts and use them while talking later on.
  • Help your child visualize: When you start teaching new words to your children, it is also important to help them visualize those words. You can show pictures of the new words on the Internet or some books for description. While pointing out new verbs, you can act those words in front of your children. This will enhance their vocabulary at a much faster pace and visualization will further help in better retention.
  • Let your child read and write daily: Whenever your child has learnt a new word, he needs to read it, pronounce it and write it on a daily basis. Encourage your child to repeat those words loudly and spell them accurately. Also, tell him the meaning and try to use those words in a sentence so that he can have a better understanding.

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