• QUESTIONS TO GET OUR CHILDREN TO TALK . . . 

    • Tell me about the best part of our day.

    • Tell me something you would change about today.

    • What was the hardest thing you had to do today?

    • Did any of your classmates do anything funny?

    • Tell me about what you read in class.

    • What's the biggest difference between this year and last year?

    • Who did you sit with at lunch?

    • Can you show me something you learned (or did) today?

    TIPS:

    • LISTEN to the entire story. Don't interrupt to ask questions. This turns a conversation into an inquisition for a child.

    • Avoid YES or NO questions.

    • Know when your child is most open to talk and use that time.

    • Don't push answers, they will share, as long as the conversation has been started.

    • Follow their lead - talk about whatever they want to talk about. The important stuff will come.