32 Fun Questions to Ask Your Kids To Connect With Them

May 2024

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Most parents would ask their kids about their day after school. That’s great to connect with your kids, but you can also ask about their thoughts to build a deeper relationship with your children and better understand them. 

If you’re interested, the Remento book can help capture memories of your kids and turn them into a keepsake book so you can also look back on those precious moments together. 

Here’s a list of simple, but good questions to get to know your kids:

  1. Who is your favorite grown-up?
  2. Who is your least favorite grown-up?
  3. Which birthday was your favorite so far?
  4. Who is the smartest grown-up you know?
  5. Who is your teacher?
  6. What do you like most about getting older?
  7. Talk about your best birthday party ever.
  8. What do you remember about your first day at school?
  9. Who is the kindest grown-up you know?
  10. Talk about your favorite birthday cake.
  11. Who is the coolest grown-up you know?
  12. Who was your teacher on your first day?
  13. Were you happy to go to school?
  14. Did you meet any new friends?
  15. Is there something you don't like about grown-ups?
  16. What are your favorite games to play on birthdays?
  17. What was the best birthday gift you ever received?
  18. How do grown-ups get money?
  19. What is your favorite subject in school?
  20. Do you think grown-ups understand children?
  21. What don't you like at school?
  22. Who would you most like to come to your next birthday?
  23. Do you think grown-ups are smarter than children?
  24. What do you love most about school?
  25. What would you like for your next birthday?
  26. What's your favorite TV show?
  27. What's your favorite restaurant?
  28. What is your favorite animal?
  29. What did you love about school?
  30. What did you hate about school?
  31. Tell a story about one of your siblings.
  32. What is your favorite food?

Tags:

Interview Questions

32 Fun Questions to Ask Your Kids To Connect With Them

May 2024

Most parents would ask their kids about their day after school. That’s great to connect with your kids, but you can also ask about their thoughts to build a deeper relationship with your children and better understand them. 

If you’re interested, the Remento book can help capture memories of your kids and turn them into a keepsake book so you can also look back on those precious moments together. 

Here’s a list of simple, but good questions to get to know your kids:

  1. Who is your favorite grown-up?
  2. Who is your least favorite grown-up?
  3. Which birthday was your favorite so far?
  4. Who is the smartest grown-up you know?
  5. Who is your teacher?
  6. What do you like most about getting older?
  7. Talk about your best birthday party ever.
  8. What do you remember about your first day at school?
  9. Who is the kindest grown-up you know?
  10. Talk about your favorite birthday cake.
  11. Who is the coolest grown-up you know?
  12. Who was your teacher on your first day?
  13. Were you happy to go to school?
  14. Did you meet any new friends?
  15. Is there something you don't like about grown-ups?
  16. What are your favorite games to play on birthdays?
  17. What was the best birthday gift you ever received?
  18. How do grown-ups get money?
  19. What is your favorite subject in school?
  20. Do you think grown-ups understand children?
  21. What don't you like at school?
  22. Who would you most like to come to your next birthday?
  23. Do you think grown-ups are smarter than children?
  24. What do you love most about school?
  25. What would you like for your next birthday?
  26. What's your favorite TV show?
  27. What's your favorite restaurant?
  28. What is your favorite animal?
  29. What did you love about school?
  30. What did you hate about school?
  31. Tell a story about one of your siblings.
  32. What is your favorite food?

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