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Words that Start With T - Expand Your Vocabulary

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Studies show that the words toddlers learn and use lead to school success in the future. In fact, developing an extensive vocabulary at the age of two, such as learning words that start with T, can help a child succeed in different areas at kindergarten level like math, reading, and behavior. So, if your little
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Words that Start With R - Expand Your Vocabulary

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If your child has mastered their ABCs and vocabulary words beginning with letters A to Q, it may be time to introduce them to words that start with R. R is the eighteenth letter of the English alphabet. By the time you start teaching children words that start with R, it’s likely that they’ve already
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Words that Start With P - Expand Your Vocabulary

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P is the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, so your child should already have developed a good vocabulary before you introduce them to P words. If they have already mastered their ABCs and words beginning with each of the first fifteen letters, it’s time they start with words that start with P. Even if
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Words that Start With E - Expand Your Vocabulary

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Is it time for your child to start learning words that start with E? The letter E is the fifth letter of the English alphabet and also happens to be a vowel. The latter property suggests that it is a commonly used letter in the English language. Not only will you find this letter a
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Words that Start With A - Expand Your Vocabulary

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If your child is now big enough for you to introduce the alphabet, we are here to help you out on the challenge. While it is important to learn to write and pronounce the letter ‘A,’ introducing children to words that start with A is what is most beneficial. Having a rich vocabulary is neceаssary
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Words that Start With Q - Expand Your Vocabulary

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By the time you’re teaching children words that start with Q, they already have a good vocabulary. They’ll know plenty of words that begin with letters like A and G. Even so; a comprehensive vocabulary plays such an important role in language development that it’s best to keep on teaching new words. Over time, they
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Words that Start With C - Expand Your Vocabulary

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By the time you begin teaching your child words that start with C, they must have already learned some A and B letter words. This is great because the experience will help your child effectively learn new words beginning with different letters. C is the third letter out of the 26 letters of the English
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Words that Start With S - Expand Your Vocabulary

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It may be time to start introducing words that start with S if your child has already learned vocabulary words beginning with the first 18 letters. The consonant S is the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet and is present in many words of the English language. There are many words that start with S,
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Words that Start With F - Expand Your Vocabulary

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If you think your child has mastered the alphabet and words starting with the letters A to E, it might be time to start introducing words that start with F. Of course, it is important to remember that jumping from one letter to another can be stressful for the child. You may not realize it,
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Words that Start With D - Expand Your Vocabulary

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Have you successfully taught your child different words starting with A, B, and C? If so, then it’s about time that you start introducing words that start with D. Of course, you need to make sure you’re not putting a lot of pressure on the child. When introducing new word’s to your child’s vocabulary, make
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