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Vocabulary Words For Kids

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Vocabulary Words Now that we understand the importance of vocabulary words development, let's explore a curated list of essential vocabulary words for kids, organized by categories: Animals : Mammals: dog, cat, elephant, giraffe Birds: bird, owl, eagle, penguin Reptiles: snake, turtle, lizard, crocodile Insects: ant, bee, butterfly, spider Colors : Primary Colors: red, blue, yellow Secondary Colors: orange, green, purple Shades: light, dark, bright, dull Fruits and Vegetables : Fruits: apple, banana, orange, strawberry Vegetables: carrot, potato, broccoli, tomato Berries: blueberry, raspberry, blackberry, cranberry Shapes : Basic Shapes: circle, square, triangle, rectangle 3D Shapes: sphere, cube, cylinder, cone Numbers : Counting: one, two, three, four, five Ordinal Numbers: first, second, third, fourth, fifth Operations: add, subtract, multiply, divide Weather : Conditions: sunny, rainy, cloudy, windy Natural Phenomena: thunderstorm, snowstorm, rainbow, tornado Emotions : Happy:...

Child’s Vocabulary

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  Child’s Vocabulary A child's vocabulary refers to the set of words that a child knows and understands at a particular stage of development. Vocabulary development is a crucial aspect of language acquisition and cognitive growth. The progression of a child's vocabulary words can be divided into different stages: Pre-linguistic Stage (0-12 months):  During this stage, infants communicate through gestures, facial expressions, and non-verbal sounds. They may start to associate some sounds with specific people or objects. Single Word or Holophrastic Stage (12-18 months):  Children begin to use single words to convey entire thoughts or ideas. For example, they might say "milk" to indicate they want a drink. Two-Word Stage (18-24 months):  Children start combining two words to form basic sentences. For instance, they might say "Mommy help" or "big truck." Telegraphic Stage (24-30 months):  Toddlers use short sentences that resemble telegrams, omitting ...

Kids vocabulary Words

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  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 voca...