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:

  1. Infants (0-12 months):
    • Mama
    • Dada
    • Bye-bye
    • Babbles and coos
  1. Toddlers (1-2 years):
    • Up
    • Down
    • More
    • No
    • Please
    • Thank you
    • Ball
    • Dog
    • Cat
    • Milk
    • Juice
  1. 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)
  1. 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 differently. Reading books, engaging in conversations, and providing a language-rich environment can contribute significantly to a child's vocabulary development.

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