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Does your child struggle to find the right words? Wondering how to boost their vocabulary without flashcards or drills? This Parent Knowledge Booster shows simple, natural ways to build vocabulary through everyday family life.
Research shows strong vocabularies support reading, writing, and confident communication—but learning doesn’t have to be formal. Meaningful conversations, engaging stories, and playful interactions do the trick—and you’re already doing them!
By the end of this booster, you’ll have practical strategies to turn everyday moments—breakfast, bedtime, weekends—into fun, vocabulary-building opportunities for your whole family.
OpenAI just rolled out its group chat feature across all subscription tiers after an initial test period, allowing up to 20 users to simultaneously collaborate with each other and with ChatGPT in the same thread. The details: Shared chats are accessed through invite links, with ChatGPT gauging conversation flow and interjecting when appropriate or directly mentioned. Rate limits apply to AI responses rather than human messages, with the usage counting against the user who triggered the model reply. Privacy features isolate group sessions from individual memory, with ChatGPT not retaining info from collaborative threads or applying personal context. The feature initially launched in four Asia-Pacific markets last week for a test trial and is now expanding to Free, Go, Plus, and Pro tiers. Why it matters: Group projects just got a powerful new collaboration tool for the AI age. It might take some time to get the flow of using ChatGPT alongside friends or coworkers, but in a short time, we’ll likely see (and welcome) contributions from models in collaborative efforts as naturally as any other human participants.