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My Family and Other Globalizers | Why do children ask so many questions?

Tarry a little, let your child be curious and ask away. Answer them. They remind us to be curious. And curiosity may be our most important human characteristic when compared to AI-powered machines.

July 23, 2023 / 12:40 IST
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Children are curious about everything. And often, instead of remembering just what an important life skill this is, parents tend to get irritated by the incessant questions. (Photo: Elisabeth Wales via Unsplash)
Children are curious about everything. And often, instead of remembering just what an important life skill this is, parents tend to get irritated by the incessant questions. (Photo: Elisabeth Wales via Unsplash)

Note to readers: My Family and Other Globalizers is a weekly parenting column on bringing up global citizens.

It is received wisdom that children learn from parents. We teach them to dress, how and what to eat, to read and write, to wash their hands. Unfortunately, we also tend to teach them less salubrious lessons, like how to lose your temper, hold on to your resentments and fail to stick to your resolutions.

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As the poet, Philip Larkin put it bluntly:

They @#&! you up, your mum and dad.