Have u talk your hearing kids about school?

Vanessa8

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My kids always said GOOD (w/ their sign lang). hmm how cute they are. I'm tried to find different question than saying. " How was your school" " How was your day" ? --

I found good article and give us good tips.


Sample questions to ask:

After you have a solid foundation of the activities planned for your child, it’s time to ask more relevant questions. I encourage parents to ask their child more in-depth questions about the activities planned throughout their day. I use this strategy with my own kindergartner and preschooler and find that it ignites conversations beyond “fine.” At the end of the day, children get excited to share information when you give them a topic they’re excited about.
To give a more concrete example, here’s a set of questions that can be used to help facilitate discussions.

  • Which story did your teacher read to the class today?
  • What was your favorite part of the story?
  • What was [insert another child’s name] favorite part of the story?
  • What does your teacher have planned this week?
  • What are you looking forward to at school tomorrow?
  • What has been your most favorite activity this year (ask this at various points throughout the year)?
  • What was your favorite part of your day?
  • Did you get frustrated with anything at school today?
  • Were you able to finish all of your work today?
  • Do you have any questions that maybe your teacher couldn’t answer?
  • What did you have for lunch (or, snack)?
  • Who did you sit by during lunch? What did you all talk about?
  • Who did you play with today?
  • What are your friends doing this weekend?

:wave: Please share experienced.How do you talked your kids?
 
Well, having them respond GOOD is better than having them respond that it was bad...
 
Well, having them respond GOOD is better than having them respond that it was bad...


Yeah, you're right!
I encouraged my (hearing) kids learn conversation w/ sign language and better understanding. Keep us listen, talking and learning from their experienced at school and friends.


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and let kids complain how stupid or easy or hard school was. It helps me to know where they are coming from.
 
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