Interactive Discussions for Kids
Interactive Discussions for Kids
Improved Critical Thinking - Better Social Skills - Increased Confidence
Why Interactive Discussions are Beneficial for Your Child?
Types of Questions We Use During Our Interactive Discussions
"Can you tell me a bit more about what you mean by that?"
"So, are you saying [rephrase their idea]? Did I get that right?"
"Could you give me an example of what you're thinking?"
"What makes you think that's true?"
"Is there anything we're just assuming without really checking?"
"What if that one thing we're so sure about actually wasn't true? How would that change things?"
"What reasons do you have for believing that?"
"What did you see or hear or learn that makes you say that?"
"If someone didn't agree, how would you help them understand your idea?"
"If that's true (student's idea), then what does that mean for...?"
"What good things or not-so-good things might come from this idea?"
"If everyone thought this way, how might things be different?"
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