5. Get curious about their world. - Deepstash

5. Get curious about their world.

Set aside time to talk and play with them one-on-one, separate from their siblings.

Ask open-ended questions. For example, "What was hard for you today?" will create more room for conversation than, "Did you have a bad day?"

Try to understand what your child experiences in their body and through their five senses. Their answers might surprise you.

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