Don't rush to answer.
When children ask questions, don't rush to answer them. On the contrary, according to their age and knowledge level, explain the relationship between things in an easy-to-understand way. Sometimes, children can even be advised to explore the answers themselves and increase their knowledge through observation and personal experience.
Take the children out for a walk.
If you are free, take your children out for a walk and get in touch with various natural phenomena. Telling stories and reading books at night can also stimulate children's imagination. You will find that children will actively seek answers in the game.
Provide rich game material.
Providing children with rich game materials and letting them play freely can not only cultivate their hands-on ability, but also stimulate their curiosity.
Try to let the children solve it themselves.
Remember, when you encounter difficulties, try to let the children solve them themselves. Really can't, help again. In this way, children can experience life, learn to think and develop their intelligence in various activities.