Time is no longer an issue so a good chance to tackle the wish list. In some ways this is a "once in a lifetime" opportunity for your child to follow their passion, curiosity and desires.
1) What have you always wanted to learn but never had the chance?
2) What do you really like to do that you never have enough time for?
3) How would you like to remember spending this time we are at home together?
Time is no longer an issue so a good chance to tackle the wish list. In some ways this is a "once in a lifetime" opportunity for your child to follow their passion, curiosity and desires.
1) What have you always wanted to learn but never had the chance?
2) What do you really like to do that you never have enough time for?
3) How would you like to remember spending this time we are at home together?
Obviously a very tough question, since at the heart of it is a discussion about the value of a human life. No answer is needed but thinking through both sides will yield a powerful discussion.
1) What is a human life "worth"?
2) Who should get to make a decision about this if ever?
3) How does your view change if it was 10,000 vs 10 million instead?
Obviously a very tough question, since at the heart of it is a discussion about the value of a human life. No answer is needed but thinking through both sides will yield a powerful discussion.
1) What is a human life "worth"?
2) Who should get to make a decision about this if ever?
3) How does your view change if it was 10,000 vs 10 million instead?
Wikipedia might be needed but you can give your child 5 minutes to research and then summarise for you.
1) Where does a virus come from?
2) How does it work?
3) Are they always "bad"?
Wikipedia might be needed but you can give your child 5 minutes to research and then summarise for you.
1) Where does a virus come from?
2) How does it work?
3) Are they always "bad"?
You will love the quick, fun and stimulating questions we will send you - and so will your kids