Find Spanish vocabulary websites that focus on household words and correct pronunciation. For example, some sites have you click on a picture to hear how a certain word is correctly pronounced and used in Spanish. Encourage your child to do this and then tell him to write down everyday words on a sticky note pad. Ask him to place the sticky notes on the matching objects in your home. You can also find Spanish crossword puzzles that contain household words in them. Print them out and encourage your child to complete the puzzles.
Use kid-friendly websites that teach Spanish via interactive stories, songs, games and quizzes. Early language acquisition in young children works well when they are actively engaged in some way.
Sign up for free self-study courses as well as word or phrase of the day options. In addition, collect Spanish grammar material for children. Try to find sources that teach grammar through stories, poems, songs and games. You can also buy downloadable, interactive lessons that teach the language in a systematic way.
Find Spanish arts and crafts activities online. Print out Spanish cards and coloring page templates and encourage your child to color and make crafts that relate to the Spanish language or culture.
Find Spanish language and cultural material in the form of movies and stories that you think will interest your child. This will help your child to acquire new words and further his understanding about Spanish culture. Additionally, your child will learn to decipher and adopt new words via the context the words and phrases are used in pictures, stories and dialogue.
Introduce your child to Spanish native speakers online. Find tutors or language exchange partners in Spanish-speaking countries. Websites, such as Skype, can be used to communicate with Spanish speakers on a regular basis. The more your child speaks with a native speaker, the better his communication skills will be.