As the children grow, they become more conscious and notice every single thing. As they start noticing things, kids ask lots of questions about the things that are new to them. They point out things and begin asking questions about what they want to learn. Such things are new, and they want to know about every single detail associated with it. Some of the questions are easy to answer, but most are difficult to even explain positively.
Studies have elaborated that, children ask questions on an average of 76 questions in an hour. Moreover, this questioning is important for the kids that helps them in learning as well. Curiosity gives them a chance to unlock new things and provide access to the knowledge shared by others.
Children expect quick answers from whoever they ask. There is a strong impact on children of how they perceive that information, and how they make the sense. This cross-questioning has a science over how children learn and grow. It is hard for guardians to deliver information that is reliable for children, as they learn from social media and the internet. Although, children are a good consumer of information but, again, putting together the right words is not a piece of cake.
Kids are kids and they are innocent, most of the time they don’t know what they are saying, whether it is right or not or inappropriate for kids. In these situations, parents start scolding them and become embarrassed. Well, that’s not a solution, at this age, your kid will ask whatever bothers them as they want to learn.
Sometimes answers are in just ‘yes’ and ‘no’, and children understand what it is. Questions like why flowers have petals? And why birds fly? When children ask these sorts of questions, guardians try to give positive answers through stories and plays. Well, parents need to let the children learn through questions and answers. This also shows the intelligence and how they perceive things.
Why you should not neglect the questions of your children?
Usually, parents refuse to answer the questions asked by their children. For children, it is not more than shutting down and stay confused. Parents should make them feel secure, confident, and motivate them to ask questions whether they are at school or among other people.
Allowing them to guess the answers will boost their confidence. When they come up with some unique ideas and answers they will surely shock you.
Children don’t care whether you know the answer or not, but if you don’t know the answer admit it instead of lying or fooling them. If you do it they will practice it later in life. Making them aware that it is not important everyone knows everything gives them confidence in admitting what they don’t know.
When you don’t know the answer try to find them together. Letting go of the question, and putting a kid in a confusing situation means that you are bringing more difficulties. Well, identifying the answers together means you are making them capable of finding ways.