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Questions You Should Ask Your Kids at Dinner

Why is getting information out of your kids so hard? You should start the conversation and get the kids really talking about what is happening in their world. While questions you ask will vary depending on your child age, this can be a great place to start. The topics need not be serious or heavy, either. Financial education for kids is important, but is not a source of happiness. Explain that family and friends are the greatest sources of happiness. For school-age kids, you might also ask, What was the most interesting thing you learned today? This will be helpful for understanding what excites your child, where she may need extra opportunities or help, and in fostering love of learning. A developmental psychologist recommends using mealtime as an opportunity to talk about ideas, values or principles you believe are important to teach and instill in your kids. For more information please visit here https://thebaddaddy.com/free-report/

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Questions You Should Ask Your Kids at Dinner

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  1. Questions You Should Ask Your Kids at Dinner Here are a few tips to spark that conversation and get the kids really talking about what’s happening in their world. What is something interesting (or fun or difficult) you did today? What's on your mind today? Who did you sit with at lunch today? Can I tell you about something crazy that happened to me today? What are all the things you’re grateful for today? Do you feel full? What made you laugh recently? Do you have any questions about what’s going on in the news? What do you want to do tomorrow? Source: health.usnews.com w w w . t h e b a d d a d d y . c o m

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