Spanish Words & Phrases for Kids Playing Basketball

Spanish Words & Phrases for Kids Playing Basketball

Are your kids fans of watching basketball games? Or are they part of their school basketball team? Awesome! Sport is a great way for kids to learn many things, like teamwork and discipline. But did you know that they can also learn Spanish through sports? That’s...
Why Kids Don’t Speak Their Family’s Language

Why Kids Don’t Speak Their Family’s Language

In the U.S., many people assume that all Latinos are fluent in Spanish. The reality, however, is a lot more complex. According to the Pew Research Center, 75% of U.S. Latinos say they speak Spanish at least “pretty well.” But among U.S.-born Latinos, that number falls...
Foreign Books for Kids Learning Spanish

Foreign Books for Kids Learning Spanish

One of the best ways kids can learn a language is by reading storytelling books. Those with awesome characters and adventures that kids can be interested in. Because learning through context is always better and more enjoyable. But where could you get these types of...
Myth Busting: Bilingualism and Speech Delays

Myth Busting: Bilingualism and Speech Delays

At TruFluency Kids, we’re driven by a passion to help kids become bilingual. ALL kids. Sometimes, though, we hear from parents who worry that learning a new language could actually harm their children. Some of these parents fear exposing their kids to two languages...
Scary Feelings and Emotions in Spanish

Scary Feelings and Emotions in Spanish

Fear is not a nice feeling, but it’s real and it happens whether we want it or not. And even when we don’t wish it onto our kids, they’ll eventually experience it. In fact, it’s quite common to see children being afraid from a very young age. Like when they’re...
Angry Feelings and Emotions in Spanish

Angry Feelings and Emotions in Spanish

When learning their native language, it’s always important kids know how to express their feelings. Ever since they’re very little, they start learning vocabulary and expressions to do that. That way, all children can put a name to their feelings and ask for help to...