Another very important lesson I've learnt as a parent is "never make it a habit to limit your English words when speaking to kids" because they're smarter and catch on faster than you think.
Example; you're having a conversation with your kid about someone being "dizzy" You can use it in the sentence and then explain what it means (they will always ask you for explanation of a new word once they hear it).
If you ask lily my 4 year old the meaning of dizzy she will tell you it means you're turning around because she knows it's a term you also use after turning around.
You will find that if you use it once or twice they will catch on where to use the word and then you won't have to keep explaining that word every time you're suppose to use it. Remember that these kids are smarter than we give them credit for.
Have a lovely day! :)
Example; you're having a conversation with your kid about someone being "dizzy" You can use it in the sentence and then explain what it means (they will always ask you for explanation of a new word once they hear it).
If you ask lily my 4 year old the meaning of dizzy she will tell you it means you're turning around because she knows it's a term you also use after turning around.
You will find that if you use it once or twice they will catch on where to use the word and then you won't have to keep explaining that word every time you're suppose to use it. Remember that these kids are smarter than we give them credit for.
Have a lovely day! :)
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