Tips To Help Your Child Learn New Words

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Many of these tips to encourage language development and help your child learn new words are are things that we all do everyday without really thinking about it. So use this list to re-assure yourself that you are stimulating your child's language development already and perhaps you will find some tips on this list that you are not doing but that you can incorporate in your daily routine with your child.

Here are some wonderful toys that can be easily used to encourage the learning of new words:

     

 
Here are some classic books that every child should have and they are all great for encouraging your child to learn new words:

     

 

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March 9, 2008

Dee @ 8:19 pm

Read, read, read, I couldn't agree more. I started to read to my son very early. He was reading at two and at 15 he still loves it, he devours books. Thank God.

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April 5, 2008
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November 21, 2008

Balin @ 12:33 pm

I am having trouble teaching my son new words. He will say words but not sentences. Read, Read, Read helps the most. Thank you

April 12, 2009

Patricia @ 12:35 pm

My son is 7 years old and has trouble understanding what we ask him to do and he can't always express or say what he feels. How can I help him?

Tami @ 1:18 pm

Hi Patricia,

Since he is 7 years old and probably in 1st or 2nd grade, I would talk to his teacher about these concerns and see if you can request an evaluation by the school speech/language pathologist. If this route doesn't work for whatever reason, you can always check to see if your insurance will cover speech therapy and if so I would encourage you to take him for a private speech/language evaluation.

Do you know that his hearing is good? Has he passed the hearing screenings at school? This is important to know because perhaps he is not understanding because maybe he is not always hearing or adequately processing what you are asking.

Start with his teacher and the school and see if you can't get anywhere with that.

Good luck and feel free to let me know if there is anything else I can help with along this process.

Tami

May 6, 2010

Bill the Language Course Expert @ 8:38 am

very useful information here. Teaching children to learn their first language can also be very gratifying!

July 6, 2010

Birthday Banners Personalized @ 6:03 am

Kudos to people who teach their kids more than 1 language

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