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79 Fun Questions for Getting to Know Your Kid
Kids are constantly changing and developing new thoughts, preferences, emotions, and fears. Asking your kid questions that start real conversations is one way to continue getting to know your child.
It’s tempting to ask your child, “How was school today?” to get some information on how things are going. But you're likely to get back a monosyllabic response if you ask the same question day after ...
It can be tough to know what’s going on in your child’s world. Little kids may not have the language to name their feelings, while older kids and teens may be resistant to opening up. Counselors ...
That’s a phrase we typically associate with young children when they learn to get dressed and eat breakfast. Later, they might use it as they start riding a bike or reading a chapter book. But what ...
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