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What if children always ask questions?
Answer if you can, be patient, and try to distract your child if you don't want to answer.

I really understand the feelings of the subject. Seriously, every time I meet my neighbor's child, he will keep pestering me to ask too many questions, many of which are still repeated. Sometimes I have to ask my name a dozen times. I totally understand the feeling of collapse.

I finally learned the best way to deal with children in the battle of wits and courage with them. In fact, children really want to talk to you more, because they think you are very nice and close. As adults, we should not hurt a child's mind. I think this is the basic requirement for adults.

I usually talk a lot to my children when I am in a good mood, and sometimes I make up some lies to lie to them. When I feel particularly bored and don't want to talk, I will choose to distract my child. For example, I would say, look what's over there, your little friend is here, don't talk to my aunt, she has to think about life now, and so on.

In fact, today's children really lack the company of adults, and a talking partner is very important to them. So my advice to the subject is to talk more when you are in a good mood, and say you don't know if you don't know. If children continue to pester you, you can check online or make up for it. If you really don't want to talk, distract your child.

My best advice is to let children have partners and playmates. When they are tired of playing, they will naturally not bother us adults. I especially don't like people who ignore their children if they don't want to, and the children don't mess with her. In a word, we adults should adjust our mentality by ourselves. After all, we grew up here.