Parents should be interested in their child's school life.
But often moms and dads ask only simple and banal questions: “How was your day?” or “What new things did you learn today?”
Of course, a schoolchild will not be eager to give detailed answers, limiting himself to conditional phrases: “Everything is normal”, “Everything is fine”, “Nothing special”.
But if parents ask their child the questions listed below, the child will happily describe what happened during the day.
In addition, the student will talk about the problems he encountered.
"What was the funniest moment today?"
Children are usually happy to answer this unusual question.
Perhaps, the described situation will not seem particularly funny to you personally. But it is possible that you will learn a lot of important things from the child’s story.
"What parts did you not like so much?"
The good thing about this question is that it doesn’t put too much pressure on the child and doesn’t force him to be secretive.
And there is a high probability that the student will be sincere.
"Who did you talk to during recess?"
This question helps parents understand whether their child has made friends at school and whether he or she has problems with communication.
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