Sep 12
In order to help parents to guide their children better, I suggest parents to ask and discuss with your children the following questions about once half a year.
- What makes a good person?
- Who is your hero?
- Who is your best friend?
- What is your favorite thing to do?
- What is your favorite school subject and least favorite?
- Who is your favorite teacher?
- What accomplishment are you proudest of?
- What three things do you think you are good at?
- If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
- What do you want to be when growing up?
- What makes you the happiest?
- What worries you the most?
- What makes you the angriest?
- What has been the biggest disappointment in your life this year?
- What is your complaint about the family?
- If give you $10,000, how would you spend it?
- What is your most cherished memory?
- What is the best thing about being you?
- Can you use one sentence to describe yourself?
- Do you think it would be difficult to be a parent?
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