Helping Little Learners Find Their Voice in English
- Denisha Ramos Cubero
- Jul 22
- 2 min read
At Reading with Coquí, we understand that learning a new language as a child is a unique and exciting experience. Young learners are naturally curious, playful, and eager to communicate. Whether your child is just beginning to learn English or building on what they already know, our classes are designed to make learning feel like an adventure.
Our online sessions are short, interactive, and tailored to young learners. We focus on real-life vocabulary, simple conversations, and fun activities that keep children engaged and confident.
Why Early English Learning Matters
When children learn English in a safe, supportive environment, they develop more than just language skills. They also grow in confidence, independence, and the ability to connect with others. Learning English early can help with:
Creativity and imagination
Listening and communication skills
School readiness
Social and emotional development
And when learning is guided by a friendly, familiar voice—like Coquí’s—it becomes even more meaningful.
Tips for Families of Young Learners
1. Use English in your daily routine.Label items around the house, say hello and goodbye in English, or count steps as you walk.
2. Read simple books together.Books with pictures and repetitive language are great tools to help children connect words to meaning.
3. Keep learning playful.Sing songs, play games, and use storytelling to make English fun and relatable.
4. Join our online classes.Our small group and one-on-one sessions help children feel comfortable, included, and motivated to speak.
At Reading with Coquí, we’re here to support your child’s English learning journey with kindness, creativity, and care.
Visit readingwithcoqui.org to learn more about our programs for children.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @readingwithcoqui for tips, updates, and more ways to support your child’s language development.
Let’s build their confidence and love for learning—one word at a time.
By Denisha Ramos-Cubero, M.Ed. | Reading with Coquí | July 2025


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