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When a Child Remembers a Vacation, Should You Say “Last Year” or “The Past Year” to Talk About When It Happened?

When a Child Remembers a Vacation, Should You Say “Last Year” or “The Past Year” to Talk About When It Happened?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Past TimeChild MemoryEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsYear Reference

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Last year” and “the past year” both mean the twelve-month period before the current year. They tell someone that an e ...

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When Talking About Future Birthdays, Should You Say “Next Year” or “The Coming Year” to a Child?

When Talking About Future Birthdays, Should You Say “Next Year” or “The Coming Year” to a Child?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Future TimeChild RoutineEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsPlanning Language

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Next year” and “the coming year” both mean the year after the current year. They tell someone that an event will happ ...

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At the Beginning of January, Should You Say “This Year” or “The Current Year” to a Child Making Resolutions?

At the Beginning of January, Should You Say “This Year” or “The Current Year” to a Child Making Resolutions?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Year ReferenceChild RoutineEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsTime Periods

What Do These Expressions Mean? “This year” and “the current year” both mean the twelve-month period that includes today. They tell someone that you a ...

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When Recalling a Past Event, Should You Say “Last Week” or “The Previous Week” to a Child?

When Recalling a Past Event, Should You Say “Last Week” or “The Previous Week” to a Child?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Past TimeChild MemoryEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsSequence Language

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Last week” and “the previous week” both mean the week that came before the current week. They tell someone that an ev ...

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When Making Future Plans, Should You Tell a Child “Next Week” or “The Following Week” to Be Clear?

When Making Future Plans, Should You Tell a Child “Next Week” or “The Following Week” to Be Clear?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Future TimeChild RoutineEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsPlanning Language

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Next week” and “the following week” both mean the week after the current week. They tell someone that an event will h ...

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At the Start of Monday, Should You Say “This Week” or “The Current Week” to a Child Making Plans?

At the Start of Monday, Should You Say “This Week” or “The Current Week” to a Child Making Plans?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Week ReferenceChild RoutineEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsTime Periods

What Do These Expressions Mean? “This week” and “the current week” both mean the seven-day period that includes today. They tell someone that you are ...

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When a Child Tells a Story, Should They Say “Yesterday” or “The Day Before” to Describe When Something Happened?

When a Child Tells a Story, Should They Say “Yesterday” or “The Day Before” to Describe When Something Happened?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Past TimeChild StorytellingEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsSequence Language

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Yesterday” and “the day before” both mean the day that came before today. They tell someone that an event happened on ...

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If a Child Asks About Future Plans, Should You Say “Tomorrow” or “The Next Day” to Be Clear?

If a Child Asks About Future Plans, Should You Say “Tomorrow” or “The Next Day” to Be Clear?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Future TimeChild RoutineEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsPlanning Language

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Tomorrow” and “the next day” both mean the day after today. They tell someone that the event will happen after the cu ...

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When Making Plans, Should a Child Say “Today” or “This Day” to Talk About the Current Date?

When Making Plans, Should a Child Say “Today” or “This Day” to Talk About the Current Date?

Thursday, May 21, 2026Time ReferenceChild RoutineEnglish VocabularyParent GuidanceCalendar WordsEveryday Language

What Do These Expressions Mean? “Today” and “this day” both mean the current date, the day happening now. They tell someone that you are referring to ...

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