Many parents wonder how to improve their child’s vocabulary.
Some try flashcards.
Some try memorisation.
But the truth is:
👉 Children learn vocabulary best through daily exposure and experience
1. Talk More in Daily Life
Simple conversations are powerful.
Example:
- “Look, the bird is flying”
- “This is a big apple”
- “The car is fast”
👉 The more children hear, the more they learn.
2. Read Storybooks Together
Storybooks are one of the best ways to build vocabulary.
Why?
- Words are used in context
- Children remember through stories
- It feels natural and enjoyable
3. Repeat Naturally
Children need repetition — but not forcefully.
Instead of:
❌ “Say this word again”
Try:
✅ Using the word in different situations
4. Encourage Expression
Let your child:
- Describe things
- Ask questions
- Tell simple stories
Even if imperfect, it builds confidence.
5. Use Meaningful Media
Not all screen content is bad.
Choose content that:
- Uses clear language
- Has storytelling
- Encourages understanding
Final Thoughts
Vocabulary grows over time through:
👉 listening
👉 seeing
👉 experiencing
Make learning natural, and it will happen.