vocabulary Archives - https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/tag/vocabulary/ Sat, 17 Dec 2022 12:20:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cropped-Bachpan-512x512-1-32x32.png vocabulary Archives - https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/tag/vocabulary/ 32 32 Develop your Child’s Strong Vocabulary at an early age https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/develop-childs-strong-vocabulary-early-age/ https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/develop-childs-strong-vocabulary-early-age/#respond Sat, 17 Dec 2022 11:28:53 +0000 https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/?p=2597 What differentiates us, humans, from other living organisms? The ultimate fact is that we can express and understand each other’s perspectives and opinions through communication. People with an enhanced vocabulary are more expressive about their thoughts and have proven to be more successful in life.  That’s why we, as parents, should focus on developing our child’s strong vocabulary from a [...]

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What differentiates us, humans, from other living organisms? The ultimate fact is that we can express and understand each other’s perspectives and opinions through communication. People with an enhanced vocabulary are more expressive about their thoughts and have proven to be more successful in life. 

That’s why we, as parents, should focus on developing our child’s strong vocabulary from a young age. If you also want to improve your child’s vocabulary, these tips might help you.

 

Encourage the child to read books

Encourage the child to read books

Encouraging your child to read books is the best practice to learn new words and enhance your child’s vocabulary. Books can help teach them new words and sentence structures which enables them to use these words in real-life conversations.

For enhanced vocabulary of your child, you can make them read story books, comic books, poems, etc. as it will improve their vocabulary as well as invoke imagination in them.

 

Make a Word Chart

Make a Word ChartWhen children learn through practical activities, they are more likely to retain that knowledge for a longer period. For your child’s enhanced vocabulary, you can create a Word Chart or a Word Wall and ask your child to write on it every time they come across a new word.

Whenever they write a new word, you can ask them to explain what they think it means and try to use it in a sentence. Using the word in a sentence will make them remember the word and the essence of its meaning.

 

Introduce Word of the Day

Introduce Word of the DayChildren love it when they get to do activities that have a curiosity quotient in them. Your child’s vocabulary can be accelerated through fun activities like Introducing Word of the Day.

 

In this activity, you can give your child a new word every day and ask them to try and find the meaning of the word by the end of the day. Asking a question right away might feel like a test which makes children get annoyed but giving them time to explore and research, will make them more curious to know about it. 

You can treat them with their favorite edibles to push them to find new words.

 

Interact with your Child

Interact with your ChildTo improve your child’s vocabulary, you need to be more vocal and have two-way conversations with them. This will require a lot of patience and compassion on the parents’ part. 

 

Make them feel that they are being heard, and they can express themselves without fear of judgement. Doing that will make them express new emotions through new words and help them enhance their intellectual vocabulary.

 

Visualize New Words on Paper

Visualize New Words on PaperWhen children find trouble recognizing a new word, you can help them by visualizing the word on paper. Draw a picture of the word or a scenario that explains the word. This will help them memorize and understand the meaning of the word in a way that will help them use the word in different situations.

 

Visual learning is the best way to develop a child’s strong vocabulary and capacitate them to understand things on a whole different level. 

Some Extra Tips:

Practice makes perfect. It’s not easy for anyone to learn and completely understand a new concept on the very first go. You should: 

 

  • Repeat the same words for some time
  • Give your child some time to absorb all the learning
  • Don’t crowd them with new words every time
  • Validate their efforts to improve their vocabulary
  • Avoid saying things that can demotivate them

 

The Takeaway: 

 

The motive behind developing your child’s strong vocabulary is to make them self-sufficient and self-dependent. To make them capable of expressing their thoughts and giving their opinions rather than agreeing with the crowd. 

 

An enhanced vocabulary will help them stand out among the crowd and create a path of recognition and success for themselves in the future.

 

(Also, Read: THE ESSENCE OF HOW TO CHOOSE A PRESCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD)

 

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We all are aware that fostering creativity is one of the greatest challenges faced by most people. Creativity in students blooms when the teachers create an ecosystem for creativity that can frequently spill over to their homes and future lives. Parents can try and be aware of the tips and tricks, and games and activities that help in improving the vocabulary of the kids using creativity and innovative tools.

As a parent, you should always keep searching for creative ways to improve your students’ vocabulary. Here are some of them for you.

Vocabulary Exercises 

It is one of the best strategies that are used by most parents and teachers across the world. Ask kids to find the vocab words they study in class and in the books they read. You will see, this would be a great push for all of them to start reading more in their leisure time. They will end up getting exposed to a lot of words.

The vocabulary exercise is a unique example of a simple yet innovative strategy that parents can apply for their kids to make learning fun, especially for a long-term exercise such as building kids’ vocabulary. The idea behind this is to make kids read more so they can be introduced to new words and naturally learn their usage and the context they generally occur in.

As we know, developing vocabulary requires memorizing their spellings, conjugations, and pronunciations. It also involves the understanding of their usage in different contexts, especially for some words that have more than one meaning. All of these aspects of vocabulary development demand a combination of rote learning and understanding the meanings of words.

Use Flashcards

Flashcards can turn out to be a very effective tool to master the rote-learning aspect of words and ensure that they stick in your kids’ memory. Parents can use flashcards for organizing quizzes for the kids. This is just one out of many examples in which flashcards can be used. Flashcards have multiple applications, and there are several flashcard apps available online as well.  

Teach Correct Pronunciations

Teachers and parents often complain that pronunciation is one of the toughest skills to get their students enthusiastic about. Students are introduced to new words not only in their language class but also in other classes such as science, social studies, and mathematics as they read their textbooks. But the subject teachers don’t always teach the correct way to say a word or the technical jargon, and often, these pronunciation errors get carried into students’ adult lives. Therefore, it is crucial to inculcate in them the habit of learning the correct pronunciation along with the meaning and usage of the word, so they become self-sufficient learners as they grow.

One of the key tricks to tell the students about English is that it is not a phonetic language, that is to say, English words are not always pronounced the way they are spelt. You may teach this by giving examples of the same alphabet that gives different sounds. For example, the letter “e” is used to denote different sounds in “egg”, “he”, and “item”.

Buy some mnemonic tools

With visually appealing word maps and pronunciation guides helping students in learning and memorizing most words, some tough ones require an additional memory aid. Mnemonics are very helpful and handy here. Any memory tool that we use to help us remember difficult concepts is a mnemonic. For example, “VIBGYOR” is a common acronym used to remember the colors of the rainbow, Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red.

Memorizing difficult words by coming up with mnemonics can be a great class activity. Creating a virtual mental picture like this to associate the words with their meaning can help your kids memorize the word better. Once the kids make their mnemonics for the assigned words, ask them to share them with you and have fun embellishing their mnemonic stories.

Make them learn some root words, prefixes, and suffixes

Knowing root words, prefixes, and suffixes can vastly improve your kids’ vocabulary. It is because the combination of these few words can form many more words, and learning the meanings of these few words can give your kids an idea about the meanings of others. For example, learning the meaning of the root word “bene” which means “good” can give your students a hint about the meanings of benediction, benefactor, beneficent, beneficial, benefit, benevolent, and many more. All of these words have varying meanings that are related to “good”.

After teaching your kids a few root words, prefixes, and suffixes, assign them some root words, prefixes, and suffixes and ask them to list as many words as they can for each of these words.

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