Kids vocabulary Words
Kids vocabulary Certainly! Kids' vocabulary words can vary based on their age and developmental stage. Here are some common words and phrases that are often part of a child's vocabulary at different stages of their early years: Infants (0-12 months): Mama Dada Bye-bye Babbles and coos Toddlers (1-2 years): Up Down More No Please Thank you Ball Dog Cat Milk Juice Preschoolers (3-5 years): Colors (red, blue, green, etc.) Numbers (1-10) Shapes (circle, square, triangle) Family member names (mom, dad, sister, brother) Basic verbs (run, jump, eat, sleep) Simple prepositions (in, on, under) Simple adjectives (big, small, hot, cold) Essential question words (who, what, where, why) Early School Age (6-8 years): Days of the week Months of the year Seasons Weather terms (sunny, rainy, windy) Classroom objects (pencil, paper, desk) Basic emotions (happy, sad, angry) Basic concepts (first, last, next) Remember that individual development varies, and some children may acquire vocabulary