They say the more questions children ask from a young age the higher their IQ is as an adult so I try very hard to answer all of Felix's questions no matter how little time I have or how tedious they seem to me lol
What about Forrest Gump?Antoinette said:They say the more questions children ask from a young age the higher their IQ is as an adult so I try very hard to answer all of Felix's questions no matter how little time I have or how tedious they seem to me lol
"If 3 pieces of Broccoli are on a plate, and a dog runs by the dining room at 10 miles per hour, what velocity must you fling the broccoli to intercept the dog and not have mom or dad see it...." I know, really more of a physics problem....Klear_Stepmom2b said:Thankfully with my SD-to-be, its more of a "how long will it take..." "How many more..." We really haven't gotten much of the WHY's... a little but it hasn't been too aggravating...
At dinner, we have the constant negotiations of how much food SD has to eat from the food remaining on her plate. THAT gets annoying.
But I just sum it up to the kid is wanting to play a game, and we use it as a learning experience and have her count the bites and figure out the math.
I love it!!!IADad said:instead of answering, ask him, "why do you think people need to wash their hands?" or "What might be some reasons a cat purrs?" The stories they can come up with can be pretty interesting.