
by Alexandra H.September 19, 2025 Family Health and Wellness, Homeschooling, Reading Practice in Spanish, Uncategorized0 comments
How to Raise a Bilingual Reader: Spanish Literacy Tips for Fluent Preschoolers
Your child speaks Spanish fluently. They hold full conversations, ask thoughtful questions, and even make jokes in Spanish. It’s something you’ve worked hard for, and it’s paying off. But now you’re asking yourself: Is it too early to start reading in Spanish? Or maybe: Where do I even begin if we’ve mostly focused on speaking until now? Here’s the good news: if your child can speak...Read More
5 Advanced Spanish Games for Preschoolers (That Feel Nothing Like Schoolwork)
If you’ve ever watched your preschooler roll their eyes at yet another set of flashcards or breeze through a Spanish workbook in under five minutes, you’re not alone. When your child is already fluent in Spanish, finding engaging ways to keep them learning can be surprisingly difficult. And let’s be honest, just because they can speak Spanish well doesn’t mean they should stop playing...Read More
Heritage Spanish vs. Academic Spanish: What Should You Teach First?
Your preschooler chats away in Spanish like it’s second nature. You hear them easily switch between languages, ordering their snack in English, then telling abuelita a story in perfect Spanish. It’s incredible, right? But then you sit down with a Spanish workbook or a storybook, and suddenly, things don’t flow as smoothly. They pause more. They struggle with written instructions. And you...Read More
The Best Spanish Books for Preschoolers Who Are Already Fluent
You’ve read La oruga muy hambrienta more times than you can count. Your child already knows every color, animal, and number in Spanish. They’re not just bilingual; they’re fluent. But when you look for Spanish books at their level, everything seems too… simple. Sound familiar? If you’re raising a preschooler who speaks Spanish well, maybe even better than some adults, it’s time to ditch...Read More
Advanced Spanish for Preschoolers: What to Teach After Colors, Numbers, and Animals
Your preschooler already knows the basics—colors, numbers, and animals roll off their tongue like it’s second nature. You’ve worked hard to create a bilingual home, and it’s paid off. But now you’re wondering… what’s next? If your child is already reading, writing, and speaking Spanish well, you’ve reached a beautiful (and rare!) milestone: early fluency. And with that comes a unique...Read More
5 Signs It’s Time for 1-on-1 Spanish Lessons
We all love free apps, catchy songs, and group lessons that keep our kids engaged in learning Spanish. But if you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “Is this really enough?”, you’re not alone. There comes a point when passive learning hits a wall, and your child might need something more personal, more structured, and more effective. But how do you know when it’s time to take the next...Read More
7 Everyday Routines That Double as Spanish Lessons
Let’s be honest: as moms, our days are packed. Between getting the kids dressed, prepping snacks, answering a hundred questions, and maybe, just maybe, getting through a hot cup of coffee, adding one more thing to the routine can feel like too much. But here’s the secret: you don’t need to carve out extra time to help your child learn Spanish. You just need to use the time you already...Read More
Book a Free Spanish Class for Your Kids—Here’s What to Expect
You’ve seen the ads. You’ve bookmarked the website. You’ve told yourself, “Maybe next week.” If you’ve been thinking about trying a free online Spanish class for your child, but haven’t quite clicked that “Book Now” button, you’re not alone. As a mom myself, I get it. You want to make sure it’s worth it. You want your child to feel encouraged, not overwhelmed. And you want to know...Read More
5 Spanish Games That Help Kids Practice Without Feeling Like Homework
You don’t need flashcards or grammar drills to help your child learn Spanish.In fact, you might already have the best tools sitting in your game closet. If your middle schooler is just getting started with Spanish, especially if they’re doing it to connect with family, it’s essential to make learning fun and natural. Games are a perfect way to reinforce vocabulary and phrases without it...Read More
