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How to enhance children's vocabulary
Rich vocabulary is the cornerstone of children's reading and writing. This paper will introduce to parents how to enhance their children's vocabulary, stimulate their reading enthusiasm and cultivate their font sensitivity from three aspects.

Vocabulary education in daily life

Teach children to know the names of things around them from the bits and pieces of daily life. For example, when you see a banana, tell your child "This is a banana" and reinforce it repeatedly, so that these words are deeply imprinted in your child's mind. In addition, a picture vocabulary book with the names of things is also a good choice.

Cultivation of reading enthusiasm

In order to let children know more words, we must first cultivate children's love for books. When you don't know what kind of books your children like, you can go to the library to borrow all kinds of books, make your home full of books, and then observe your children's interests and make targeted purchases. Set a fixed reading sharing time, encourage children to share their views and feelings about books, grow up with children, and exchange experiences in reading and writing.

Cultivation of font perception ability

Font perception is a child's sensitivity to the surrounding text. It is necessary to cultivate children's font perception and encourage them to read the words they see, whether it is product brochures, advertisements outside the store or street signs. Choose some books with unique text design that are more eye-catching than pictures to read. In addition, find a book with writing norms as a template to help children follow the correct writing norms.