
Does Your Child Get Shy Speaking Spanish? A Buddy-Based Class Can Change That
Even confident kids can freeze when it’s their turn to talk, especially in a new language. If your child knows a few Spanish words but clams up when asked to use them in conversation, you’re not alone. This kind of language shyness is surprisingly common in elementary-aged learners, even among extroverted kids. But here’s the good news: it doesn’t mean your child isn’t ready. It just means...Read More
What’s the Best Age for Kids To Learn Spanish?
A common question parents of second language learners often have is: When is the best age to learn a new language? Maybe you’re hesitant to start your child while they’re young, or perhaps you’re worried that they’ve missed the window for learning a second language. When it comes to age and language learning, the general consensus is that the earlier kids start, the better....Read More
by Alexandra H.May 14, 2025 Family Health and Wellness, Homeschooling, Learning Strategies, Spanish for Kids, Spanish Vocabulary0 comments
Fun Ways to Practice Spanish with Family (Even If Everyone’s at Different Levels)
Whether your teen speaks more Spanish than Abuela—or vice versa—these activities make practice fun and natural for everyone. If you have a family where everyone speaks a little Spanish, a lot of Spanish, or somewhere in between, you probably already know the challenges. Maybe your teen can whip up full sentences from Spanish class, while Abuela prefers to stick to a cozy mix of Spanish and...Read More
Reverse-Engineering High School Graduation: A Guide for Middle School Parents
If you’re the kind of parent who likes to plan ahead, you already understand that middle school is more than just a transitional stage. It is a strategic opportunity to lay the groundwork for academic success and long-term goals. One of the most effective ways to support your child through this phase is by reverse-engineering their high school graduation plan. Rather than waiting for...Read More
5 Simple Strategies to Boost Language Proficiency for Middle School Students at Home
Helping your middle schooler build language proficiency at home may seem like a challenge, especially if you’re not fluent in the language yourself. But with the right strategies in place, real progress is not only possible—it’s achievable, even enjoyable. As a forward-thinking parent focused on long-term academic success, you understand the value of starting early. Middle school...Read More
Want Kids to Learn Spanish Naturally? Focus on Friendships and Connection, Not Flashcards
If you’ve tried every app, flashcard set, or workbook under the sun—and your child still isn’t speaking Spanish with confidence—you’re not alone. For many moms, especially those raising multicultural families, it’s not just about learning a second language. It’s about helping your child build real relationships through that language. And that’s where the magic happens. The truth?...Read More
What to Expect in Your Preschooler’s First Spanish Class
Nervous about starting Spanish? Here’s exactly what happens in a typical class, and how to make it a success. Starting something new with your child always brings a mix of emotions, especially when it’s their very first Spanish class. Maybe you’re wondering how they’ll behave on camera, whether they’ll understand what’s being said, or if they’re even ready for a new language at all. I get...Read More
Spanish Songs Your Preschooler Will Love (and Learn From!)
Music makes Spanish stick. Here are the catchiest tunes to boost vocabulary and make learning joyful! If there’s one thing that lights up my preschooler’s face faster than chocolate chip cookies, it’s music. Especially music they can sing along to, dance to, and repeat (over and over) until it becomes part of their daily soundtrack. And if that music also teaches them Spanish? That’s a...Read More
10 Simple Spanish Words Your Preschooler Can Learn This Week
Help your little one feel proud and confident! Start with these fun, everyday Spanish words and watch them shine. One of the most joyful parts of parenting a preschooler is watching them discover new things. And there’s something especially heartwarming about hearing your child say a new word in Spanish, whether it’s hola at breakfast or gracias after you hand them a snack. If your...Read More
