“Good” is good except when it is overused, then it’s not so good.
(That last sentence proves my point.)
If you find that your child or teen is using “good” more than he should, then you may want to provide him with some inspiration. Let him know that there are some more interesting words like “astounding,” “exceptional,” and “stupendous” that can be used to describe something…um…good.
I have a freebie with a list of words that you can share with your children and teens. It comes from my Other Words for “Good” Resources Pages. This product has more than 200 words for “good” divided into four categories: 1. Better Than “Good”, 2. Virtuous, 3. How It Looks, and 4. Ability and Knowledge. It’s a really handy resource for enhancing your child’s writing and improving his vocabulary.
You can learn more about the Other Words for “Good” Resource Pages here.
Get the Other Words for Good Resource Pages Free Sample here.
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