questions and questions

questions and questions

A 4-year-old child asks an average of 250 questions a day. The child's thirst for knowledge is innate; they want to know everything. Why is water wet? What is a shadow? Why are you so tall? What are clouds? How does the TV work? Where does the sky end? Why is the sky blue? How do fish breathe underwater? We can answer children's questions in a boring way that makes them lose the beauty of the answer and the joy of knowledge, or we can answer them in a way that encourages them to ask more questions and to seek more from life. Through fun and natural learning, we maintain the child's psychological and social development, as well as their acquisition of knowledge and language. By involving them in the educational process, interactive learning becomes a beloved companion for them. With a trained and inspiring teacher, we can produce individuals who are not afraid of experiments, knowledge, or language; a child who wants to try everything and is not afraid to fail, and who keeps asking questions. As for our question to the children, it remains one: Are you ready?