As a child grows, so does their number of questions.
No matter how much foolish or irritating their questions are, kindly respect them.
If you know the answer, tell them.
If you don't, admit it. Say, "Son, I dont know the answer to your question. But I will surely tell you the answer after searching for it."
This will create the thought in them that, 'not everyone knows everything, there's no bad in asking questions.'
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