15 questions to help your child develop sharp thinking skills.

September 7, 2017 07:54

By cleverly incorporating these questions into everyday conversations, parents can help their children broaden their thinking and have a brighter future.

1. Can you describe yourself in five words?

This question serves as a guide for children to clearly visualize their own personality and understand how others perceive them. This helps them determine who they are and where they stand in the world around them.

2. What makes you happy when you do something?

Whatever the hobby may be, it's something that motivates and makes children happier when they pursue it. This question helps parents identify their child's interests and passions, and thus provides good guidance for their future career.

3. Can you teach this to others?

This question is a great way to help children feel more confident in their abilities and to encourage them to share and help others. Being appreciated by their parents means children understand their own importance and value, which motivates them to study and practice to further develop their abilities.

4. What is the best/worst thing that has ever happened to you?

Life isn't all rosy, nor is it just gloomy darkness; it's a perfect blend of elements. Therefore, children need to approach the world from that holistic perspective. They should understand that not everything goes smoothly, and that bad things don't last forever. Understanding the good and the bad in their lives will help them face things more easily and calmly.

5. What did your child learn from those good/bad things?

There's a Western proverb that says: experience is the best teacher. Indeed, children also need to learn lessons and gain experience from their own failures and successes, as well as those of their parents and those around them.

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6. What lessons do you think will be essential as you grow up?

This question helps children understand that they won't remain carefree and thoughtless forever and will soon grow up. Therefore, they need to prepare the necessary knowledge and life skills for the future. Parents may be surprised to see their children become more interested in learning and reading when they regularly discuss this topic.

7. If you could go back in time, what would you change?

Starting the conversation with this question helps parents better understand their children's struggles with past mistakes and regrets. Through this story, parents can incorporate lessons about coping with mistakes and disappointments, in line with the proverb "failure is the mother of success."

8. Who do you want to thank?

This question encourages children to express gratitude and respect to everyone who has helped them, from loved ones in their family, teachers, friends, or those who have received help in the past.

9. How do you think someone would feel?

Understanding and responding to one's own emotions is much easier than trying to understand how others think and behave. Therefore, this question helps children gain a more holistic perspective on the people and events in their lives.

Parents should frequently ask their children this question to help them develop an empathetic heart, ready to understand and share. Children with compassion and kindness always have richer and more fulfilling lives because they possess a warm heart, ready to think about and share for others.

10. What kind of life do you think you'll have in the future?

Another question prompts children to think about their future plans. Understanding what they want to achieve when they grow up helps them identify what they need to do early on. Parents can act as guides, helping children visualize what they need to do to achieve their desired future.

11. Which friends do you love the most? And why?

Friends always have a huge influence on a child's attitude and personality. Therefore, the saying "He who associates with the wicked becomes wicked, he who associates with the virtuous becomes virtuous" is very true in this case.

Parents shouldn't judge or force their children to play with certain people, but clearly showing them the positive and negative aspects of their friends will help children stand their ground and make their own decisions.

12. If you become famous someday, what kind of person do you want to be?

When answering this question, the child has already envisioned the person they aspire to be. Parents should find out what kind of person that is and work with the child to shape their personality and the process of striving to become that person.

13. What will you do to change the world?

Children are always full of energy, less fearful, and less cautious than adults. Therefore, when your child is old enough to realize that each day holds new possibilities, parents should help them nurture their ambitions to make life better.

14. Who did you help today?

There are many difficult circumstances around us, and young children need a compassionate heart, ready to share. Those who need their help can be as small as a cat trapped, a classmate who forgot their ruler, and so on.

15. If there were one authority that everyone had to obey, what rule would you establish?

This is how parents can better understand their child's personality, which is revealed through the personal rules the child sets for themselves. A child who respects rules usually knows how to respect and fulfill their responsibilities and duties to their family and society.

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