Why don't you like to sleep alone?
Why do I not want to do my homework even more when I am criticized?
Why don't I like to fail?
Children learn about the world by thinking about problems for themselves and asking questions of adults.
And parents' overly hasty answers will make them even more confused.
Some of the questions raised by the child really caught people off guard. This "Laroux Children's Psychology Encyclopedia" has selected 60 major life problems that help children grow. There are confusions in daily life, sorting out one's own emotions, and philosophical reflections on the world.
The issues in this book should be understood by both children and parents.
These questions are divided into three age groups: 6 7 years old, 8 9 years old, 10 11 years old.
Children can get professional and easy-to-understand answers from books.
Parents can learn how to answer their children's questions by first accepting and appreciating the questions, acknowledging their positive thinking, and then giving appropriate answers and positive guidance.
Each question is illustrated with wonderful illustrations to keep your child entertained.
Why does mom prefer little sisters?
Why would I lie?
Why do people live?
Will I have a successful life?
Why am I afraid to speak in front of the whole class?
Why do some people like to laugh at children?
Will you answer these questions?Guide your child to talk about his thoughts or ask him to write down his answers. Then open this book and read it together, so that children can have a deeper understanding and thinking about themselves, others, and the world, get out of the confusion of growth, and find the motivation to move forward.
The questions in this book also reflect the perceptions of children of different ages, and the more parents understand and accept their children's feelings, the more likely they are to think seriously about how to behave appropriately. Accepting and supporting children is a lifelong lesson for parents. A good parent-child relationship will give children a sense of security and make them more confident and move forward towards their dreams.
This book is not the only correct answer, but to help parents and children see the core of the problem and solve it together, so that children can better understand themselves, discover the mystery of the world and the operation of life, and become a better version of themselves.