You’ll learn
- How many questions a child asks
- The topics to discuss with a child
- Practical exercises to develop critical thinking
- How to deal with bad moods and doubts
- Valuable tips for religious families
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Do you remember yourself as a child? Were you the one who asked adults questions about everything in the world, or were you mostly lost in your thoughts?
A study by Harvard professor Paul L. Harris showed that by age five, a child could voice about 40,000 questions. Their desire to learn about the world can manifest in successive inquiries and relate to something specific, or it can change instantly, depending on what they see. So, it is entirely normal if the child first asks about the name of the butterfly that flew by and, a second later, reads the phrase on the billboard that you just passed by.Perceiving the world through questions and answers is the easiest and most productive way. It develops critical thinking, teaches children to distinguish their point of view from others, understand causes and consequences, and turns them into researchers. The question is their tool for getting to know the vast sphere called Earth.The only question remains, how to ensure that the child gets both pleasure and benefit from such conversations? After all, the communication habits youngsters have acquired in childhood affect their behavior and success in the future.
In this summary, we will discover how examples and conversations can help parents, relatives, or godparents raise children to be friendly, eager for knowledge, and open to the world. Are you ready to awaken your inner child to find a common language with the young hearts of our society? Let’s dive in!
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The moment a child begins to understand language and speak is the point of no return, in a good sense. From this time on, the little ones learn to socialize and communicate their feelings and thoughts.Of course, at this stage, they can't focus on one topic for a long time and build cause-and-effect relationships. However, this is a good stage for parents to observe what their children are interested in and how they behave when interacting with others.Such observations will allow adults to understand better what they should pay attention to in raising their sons and daughters. After all, preschool children are interested not only in household topics, toys, and sweets. They often voice essential and challenging questions to understand this world.Suppose parents or relatives want to initiate such a conversation with a child. In that case, they can talk about the following:• Their friends and parents
• Family traditions they like the most
• What is good, and what actions they consider good
• Characters from books and cartoonsThese topics eliminate wrong answers and help children form their perspectives and values. By remembering the actions of their favorite characters or incidents from their own experiences, they will better understand what they want to become in the future.

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