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Flashcards are one of the most powerful early learning tools for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and young children – but only when they are used the right way.
In this free video, Shichida Australia explains how to use flashcards effectively, why speed matters, and how high-speed flashcard learning can help support your child’s memory, focus, language development, and love of learning.
They are called flashcards for a reason – not slow cards!
Why Flashcards Work So Well for Young Children
Young children absorb information quickly, especially when learning is visual, joyful, and repeated often. Flashcards give children rapid exposure to words, images, numbers, colours, sounds, and concepts in a way that feels playful rather than pressured.
When used correctly, flashcards can help support early literacy, numeracy, vocabulary, memory, attention, and confidence.
Flashcards can also support retrieval practice, a research-backed learning strategy that helps children strengthen memory by actively recalling information rather than passively reviewing it.
Why Speed Matters When Using Flashcards
Many parents use flashcards too slowly. When flashcards are shown one by one for too long, children may lose interest or feel tested.
High-speed flashcard learning keeps the activity light, energetic, and engaging. In the Shichida Method, flashcards are shown quickly, with rhythm and enthusiasm, so children can absorb information naturally without pressure.
Learn the Shichida Flashcard Method
At Shichida Australia, flashcards are used as part of a whole-brain early learning program for children aged 6 months to 9 years. Enrolment cut-off age is 5 years.
In our weekly parent-and-child classes, children experience high-speed flashcards alongside music, memory games, puzzles, numeracy, literacy, problem-solving, sensory play, and creative thinking activities.
Our classes are designed to help children build the brain skills they need to learn with confidence – including memory, focus, language, imagination, and curiosity.
Ready to Learn How to Use Flashcards Properly?
Watch the free video today and learn how to make flashcards faster, more effective, and more enjoyable for your child.
Then, if you would like to see high-speed flashcard learning in action, book a Shichida trial class and experience how our teachers use flashcards to support early brain development in a fun, fast-paced, and engaging way.
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Help your child build strong fine motor skills with Shichida Australia’s hands-on, fun brain-boosting activities! Our gentle approach supports coordination, confidence, early maths, reading, writing and more!
Book a trial class and see how these strategies come to life!
FAQs About How to Use Flashcards for Kids
The best way to use flashcards for kids is to keep the session short, positive, and fast-paced. Show each card clearly, say the word or concept with enthusiasm, then move to the next card before your child loses interest. Flashcards should feel like a fun learning moment, not a test.
Flashcards should be shown quickly and smoothly to children, rather than slowly one by one. In Shichida-style flashcard learning, speed helps children stay engaged and absorb visual information without overthinking or feeling pressured.
Shichida uses high-speed flashcards because young children can absorb information quickly when learning is visual, rhythmic, and enjoyable. Fast flashing supports memory, concentration, vocabulary, and early learning while keeping the activity playful and exciting.
Yes. Babies and toddlers can use flashcards when the activity is gentle, brief, and age-appropriate. Flashcards can introduce colours, numbers, animals, shapes, letters, sounds, emotions, and everyday vocabulary in a simple visual way.
One common mistake is flashing cards too slowly or using them like quiz cards. Flashcards work best when they are shown quickly, with energy and warmth. It is also important not to pressure your child to answer every card or continue once they have lost interest.
Yes. Flashcards can support early learning by combining visual input, spoken language, repetition, and rhythm. When used correctly, they can help children build memory, attention, vocabulary, number awareness, letter recognition, and general knowledge.
You can learn how to use flashcards properly by watching Shichida Australia’s free flashcard video or booking a trial class to see Shichida flashcards in action. In class, parents can observe how teachers use high-speed flashcards with rhythm, speed, and enthusiasm to support memory, attention, language, and early learning.