Help your child fall in love with the Qur’an. Short, playful practice at home is more powerful than long lessons. Here’s how you can guide them with Tajweedoo.
Children learn faster through games. Play together for 10 minutes instead of forcing long sessions.
Choose a fixed time daily—after Fajr or before bedtime. Routine makes Tajweed a habit.
Cheer small wins: finishing one rule, earning stars, or reciting one verse correctly.
Play a short recitation clip. Let your child repeat after the reciter.
Open a Tajweedoo game—Flashcards or Brick Breaker—and solve 3–5 questions.
Read 1–2 verses together from the Qur’an, applying the rule learned today.
Keep practice short and exciting. End the session while they’re still interested, not when they’re tired.
Use Tajweedoo’s audio feedback and listen together to spot differences. If possible, consult a teacher weekly.
Join them! When parents play, children feel it’s fun, not homework.