Children who often say "I think, I think" like this are the cleverest. He not only uses it to think, but also dares to express his unique ideas. This kind of child has the ability of independent thinking, can have his own understanding of things, can distinguish right from wrong when he grows up, love and hate, and will have more choices to plan his life as a whole. Parents of such children are expected to support their children's thoughts, attach importance to their impulses and give them many good opportunities to express their feelings.
2. Keep asking "why" Maybe you have a child who often asks "why". They have always maintained a strong curiosity about the surrounding environment and the world, have a special imagination, and give people an impulse to know new things. They can be silent and introverted or lively. They have one thing in common, that is, they love to ask "why". Just like a "100,000 whys", a series of big and small questions can always come out of their mouths.
In fact, these children all grow up in the "understanding period". Children know nothing about the world and are curious about it. They don't know much, and it's impossible for them to become big fat people in one bite. Therefore, parents should be more careful in the face of children's "encyclopedic" related problems. Having a childlike innocence is a unique satisfaction.
Children who often ask "why" are very clever. He is just eager for new knowledge. He has too many things that he doesn't understand. He wants to think positively by asking questions through understanding, exploring and finding answers. This is also a sign of cleverness.
Children who often ask why have a wide range of passions. They are passionate about life and dare to explore new things. If they are carefully shaped, they will also have more creativity and imagination. I hope this childlike mom and dad can do a good job of preparing to explore the fun of life with their children, leave a lot of imaginary indoor space for their children, and correctly guide them to find the answers they want to know in their daily lives.