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After school: Asking the right questions

One of the first things I noticed about Georgie when he first started school last year was his hesitation in telling me how his day was. I realised things had gone from bad to worse when the other day after an afternoon lesson he huffed and puffed and finally said: I don’t have to tell you everything! Let’s skip that in ten years a remark like that will probably scar me for life and go straight to the fact that it was obvious I was asking the wrong question.

Apparently one of the biggest mistakes we make when asking our children about school is being too vague. Now that I think about it, when I ask him ‘How was school today?’ isn’t it completely normal that he would say ‘fine’ or ‘good’?

However when I asked him ‘Who did you sit next to today at lunch?’ I got a proper and real reply. ‘I sat next to Sam.’ Success.

Here are more questions you can ask your child about school:

  • Who did you play with at recess?
  • What book did you read or listen to?
  • Did anything make you sad today?
  • What made you happy?
  • What was the hardest thing you had to do today?
  • What was the most interesting thing your teacher said?
  • What was the best thing about today?

The above questions have all worked for us. Since I started this little experiment I’ve heard the most bizarre and original things come from Georgie so needless to say I am thrilled. There are definitely more questions you could ask your child; anything really. Just be specific!

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