Protect children's curiosity
When children ask their parents questions, parents should not simply tell them the answers. Telling them the answer is far worse than letting them think for themselves. But to guide, for example, if a child asks you how to pronounce a word, you should not tell him how to pronounce it, but teach him how to look up the word in the dictionary.
Never disturb the children.
We should never scold a child because he can't answer or because he asks endless questions. If he always runs into a wall when asking questions, he won't dare to ask them again. Over time, he even lost the habit of asking questions. That's extremely sad.
Discover the child's talent.
If a person can do what he likes and is interested in, he will be very happy. Different people have different interests and hobbies. Often only one person is interested in what he is good at, and the more interested, the better, in order to get ahead in a certain field.