Posted in Fun learning
"You know that children are growing up when they start asking questions that have answers." ~John J. Plomp
One of the fun parts of home schooling is the questions our children ask. They seem to think of questions that I/we don't. (And I ask a lot of questions! I'm an inquisitive person.)
Before I had children I didn't have a care as to why we burp, fart, have boogers and vomit. I just cared that those things gave me some relief. (I also made my dad proud with my burps.)
I wasn't interested in the length and width of my couch.
I didn't want to know why milk or other beverages would come out of my nose when I laughed too hard.
I didn't want to know why a circle was called a circle.
I wasn't that interested in how they put the "bubbly stuff" into soda's to make you burp better.
I didn't care how much my head weighed.
I just love how my learning gaps are getting filled up.
Don't forget to add those questions they ask to a notebook! Questions notebook












