Teaching your child Arabic doesn’t have to feel like a chore. With the right tools and approach, your home can become a fun Arabic learning space.

Start by labeling items in the house with Arabic words—mirror (مرآة), chair (كرسي), and door (باب). This creates a natural immersion environment.

Next, use Arabic cartoons and nasheeds to expose your child to sounds and sentence structure. Kids pick up pronunciation very fast through listening and repeating.

Practice simple daily routines in Arabic:

  • Salaam, kaifa anta? (Hello, how are you?)

  • Ta‘āla hunā (Come here)

  • Hal turīd mā’? (Do you want water?)

At Al-Burhan Arabic Academy, we offer child-friendly Arabic classes with stories, games, and visuals. These help build vocabulary and keep children engaged.

Remember, the key is consistency and fun. Don’t push too hard. Just expose them gradually and reward their efforts with praise or stickers.

➡️ Want your child to love Arabic? Try a free kids’ lesson with Al-Burhan today!