It has become
primary necessities to get involved with your kids. Gone are the days
when you could tell them, "Shawn just do your homework, mum is
busy" or "Rick how was the school? Okay, we will talk later
about this” Kids of this generation need to feel important because
they want their parents to know their schedule and timetable. So
below mentioned are some questions that you could enjoy asking your
kid while enjoying Fish and shrimp platter in a well-known
seafood restaurant.
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Did you enjoy school today?
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Do you have any cultural fest or theatre fest coming? Are you participating?
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How is (his/her friend’s name)?
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Are the people in class good to you?
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What was the funniest thing happened in the school?
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What new things did you learn today?
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What did you eat for lunch?
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Who brought is the best food for lunch? What was that?
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Do you share food with any girl? (if your child is a boy and vice versa for girl child)
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How much would you rate your school on the scale of 1 to 10 were 10 being best and 1 being worst?
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Do you have crush on anyone? (if your child is 15+)
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If you would have a chance to be the teacher, which subject and why?
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Who is the most popular kid in the school?
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If there is an alien attack but they become your best friend…who 5 kids should they kidnap according to you? Why?
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Who is your favorite teacher?
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What is that one thing you did to someone today?
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Which rule do you don't like the school at all?
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Do you plan to involve in sports or any other extra-curricular activity?
These are the
questions you could ask your child while taking him or her for lunch.
Their answers could give you an idea about their life, problems,
happiness and achievement. They will not feel lonely or will not have
a feeling of not being cared. The simple lunch date with your kid
could be a milestone in your relationship which will keep the roots
tight.
If you stay in
Louisville then, Long John Silver is the name. Visit LJS with your
kids and enjoy kid’s meal with them to make them feel important. It
is essential to listen to your kids.







