Even fluent kids can lose their Spanish. Here’s how to keep it thriving.
If your child speaks Spanish well today, that doesn’t guarantee they’ll still speak it fluently a few years from now, especially if they’re surrounded by English at school, in the media, and with friends. And if your family lives in a mostly English-speaking environment, you’ve probably already felt the tension: your preschooler can speak Spanish, but do they choose to?
The truth is, without regular, meaningful practice, even bilingual children can start to shift toward English dominance. Fortunately, there are simple and intentional ways to help your child hold onto their Spanish and continue building fluency.
Let’s talk about why language loss happens, and what you can do about it.

The Reality of Language Attrition in Kids
Language attrition refers to the gradual loss of a language over time, especially when it’s not reinforced regularly. This can happen subtly, starting with slower word recall, grammatical mistakes, or switching to English mid-sentence. It’s even more critical for preschoolers because their brains are still shaping the dominant “language pathways” they’ll rely on as they grow.
According to studies, Latino children who were strong Spanish speakers at age 5 often showed significant declines in their Spanish skills by third grade if they were in an English-only environment. That’s just three or four years of reduced exposure, and the impact is real.
This doesn’t mean you need to panic. But it does mean that if you want your child to maintain or even strengthen their Spanish, you’ll need to be proactive. Luckily, you don’t need to overhaul your life, just shift a few daily habits.
6 Practical Ways to Keep Spanish Alive at Home
1. Protect “Spanish-Only” Zones in Your Routine
Choose consistent pockets where Spanish is the only language spoken: mealtimes, bedtime stories, or even just the car ride home from preschool. When children know when and where Spanish “lives,” they’re more likely to stick with it.
2. Invest in Peer Interaction in Spanish
Your child is advanced, and they need Spanish peers at a similar level. Paired lessons, like HSA’s 2-on-1 classes for preschoolers, help maintain fluency while building social language through real conversations.
3. Don’t Just Translate—Expand
It’s tempting to simply repeat phrases in both languages: ¿Quieres agua? Do you want water? But if your child already understands, use that moment to build vocabulary instead. Try: ¿Tienes sed? ¿Prefieres agua o jugo? This encourages listening and responding at a higher level.
4. Introduce Spanish Media with Depth
Instead of basic songs or cartoons, offer content with storytelling, dialogue, and emotional depth. Audiobooks, podcasts, and Spanish storybooks that challenge their comprehension are more likely to grow their fluency than passive background music.
Try this curated list of Spanish storybooks for advanced preschoolers to get started.
5. Model a Bilingual Mindset
If your child sees you code-switching freely and using Spanish in authentic situations (ordering at a restaurant, texting family, or expressing emotions), they’ll internalize the message: Spanish isn’t just for learning, it’s for living.
6. Celebrate the Power of Being Bilingual
Talk openly with your child about the benefits of knowing two languages. From communicating with grandparents to understanding new cultures, bilingualism is a superpower, and your preschooler deserves to feel proud of it.
The Bottom Line: Maintenance Matters More Than You Think
Raising a bilingual child in an English-dominant world isn’t easy, but it’s absolutely doable with consistency, community, and creativity. Your preschooler’s advanced Spanish doesn’t need to fade into the background. In fact, this is the perfect age to amplify their skills.
By integrating intentional Spanish touchpoints into your family’s rhythm and connecting your child with meaningful peer interactions, you’re not just preserving their language; you’re preparing them to be confident, culturally aware communicators.
Want to reinforce your child’s Spanish in a fun and interactive way? Book a free trial of our preschool classes today, and give your little one the chance to thrive in Spanish, not just survive.

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