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Children conversation questions

1. What do you think children like to do for fun? Do you know any popular games for kids?

2. What is a cartoon or TV show that children usually enjoy? Why do you think they like it?

3. What do children usually eat for snacks? Do you think they like healthy food or sweets more?

4. What is something children learn at school? Why is it important for them to learn it?

5. What kind of toys do children play with these days? How are they different from toys in the past?

6. What do children usually do during the weekends? Do you think weekends are fun for them?

7. How do parents usually celebrate children’s birthdays? Do you think it’s important to have big celebrations?

8. What do children learn from playing sports? Do you think all children should try a sport?

9. What do you think children can teach adults? Can you give an example?

10. How can parents encourage children to read more books? Why is reading important for them?

11. What is one challenge children face at school? How can parents or teachers help them?

12. What kind of responsibilities should children have at home? Do you think it helps them grow?

13. How does technology affect the way children play and learn? Is it more positive or negative?

14. What can communities do to create safe spaces for children to play? Why is it important?

15. How do different cultures raise their children? Can you share an example of a unique tradition?

16. What kind of role models do children look up to? How do these role models influence them?

17. What are some of the biggest challenges children face in modern society? How can these be solved?

18. How do children’s friendships shape their personalities? Can you think of a long-term effect?

19. What do you think makes a good children’s book or story? Why are these elements important?

20. How does the concept of childhood differ across cultures and societies? What factors influence these differences?

21. Do you think the way children are raised today is better or worse than in the past? Why?