25 questions for the child instead of the boring "How are you at school?"
25 questions for the child instead of the boring "How are you at school?"
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Children don't always talk about school life in detail. To find out as much as possible, you have to show your imagination, as the mother of one first grader did.

25 questions for the child instead of the boring "How are you at school?"
25 questions for the child instead of the boring "How are you at school?"

When to the question "How are you at school?" Liza received the standard answer from her first-grader daughter, “Okay,” and she wondered: what if it’s not a matter of indifference to her mother? She asks a boring question and gets a boring answer. Then, together with her friend, my mother made a list of 25 questions, answering which the children enthusiastically and in great detail began to tell their parents about school life, new knowledge and personal experiences.

The list turned out to be like this:

  1. What's the best thing that happened at school today? And the worst?
  2. Tell us what made you laugh today.
  3. Who would you like to sit with in class? Who would you not want to be with? Why?
  4. Where is the coldest in school?
  5. What's the weirdest word you've heard today?
  6. If I met your homeroom teacher today, what would she tell me about you?
  7. How did you help someone today?
  8. How did someone help you today?
  9. What new have you learned today?
  10. What was your happiest moment today?
  11. When were you bored today?
  12. If a spaceship flew into the classroom and the aliens asked you who to take with them, whose name would you give?
  13. Which unfamiliar child would you like to play with?
  14. Tell us something good about what happened today.
  15. What word did the teacher say most often today?
  16. What knowledge and skills do you lack in school?
  17. What would you like to learn more in school? Less?
  18. Who in your class could be more polite?
  19. What do you do during recess?
  20. Who is the funniest in your class and why?
  21. What was for lunch today?
  22. If you became a teacher tomorrow, what would you teach?
  23. Which classmate studies too much?
  24. Who would you switch places with in class and why?
  25. Did you use a pencil today and why?

These are not all questions that can stir up and interest a child. Each list can be different, the main thing is lively interest and a little imagination.

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