The child's curiosity expressed by asking us about any phenomenon or thought that comes to you (especially parents who understand this very well), often makes us feel strange, unprepared and ignorant in front of them. The rhythm of children's imagination, especially in these times we are living with infinite possibilities, is a little difficult to explain or achieve and with the answers to these questions you will be able to understand a little more your child's thoughts during communication and the way it is expressed:
- "Tell me something you know how to do and you can also teach it to someone else"
- "If you had the opportunity to be a sound (or solution), what would you be (was)?"
- "What is the funniest thing that has happened to you?"
- "How do you think your life will be in the future?"
- "What is the most wonderful thing that has happened to you so far?"
- "Who is your best friend and why?"
- "If you were to choose another name for yourself, what would that name be?"
- "What is the most interesting thing someone did?"
"How would you change the world if it were possible?"
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Source: Scholastic