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Questions To Ask Your Kids

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by Kavin at KidCoach

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<p>When is the last time you asked your kids a question they were not expecting?!</p><p>As a busy parent it is easy to get into the habit of just asking “how was school today?” or having other types of routine conversations. I know I used to with my kids!</p><p>In this podcast I’ll inspire you to ask quick, fun and quirky questions that your kids will love to talk and think about. It will help you mix up your conversations at home AND build your child’s 21st century skills e.g. creativity, critical thinking, communication etc.</p><p>Each episode is a short 15 – 20 minutes long featuring a different 6 -12 year old child that I have a quick chat with. Listen in to hear conversations around “What are 10 things to do with a cup?” (Creativity) or “How would you cross a river if you had to?” (Critical Thinking) or "How could you describe a car to an alien?” (Communication) etc.</p><p>You could also listen with your child and pause now and again asking what they would say in the same situation!</p><p>Each of the questions and prompts I use comes from an app I’ve built for parents. It’s called KidCoachApp and, if you like what you hear, I invite you to download also and get started for free: www.kidcoach.app.</p><p>Let's get your kids talking and thinking!</p><p>Kavin</p><p>Dad of two kids</p><p>Founder, KidCoach</p>

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7/23/2020

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Episode thumbnail for If you could invent a playing card game, what would the rules be?

October 2, 2023

If you could invent a playing card game, what would the rules be?

This week we spoke with Eesa (age 9) getting creative about designing a new card game. He was able to build form what he knows and come up with something novel and fun. For more fast and fun questions to get your kids talking and thinking, download the KidCoachApp from your usual app store! 👉 http://onelink.to/4jbmqh

Episode thumbnail for Is any one animal more important than another?

September 18, 2023

Is any one animal more important than another?

This week we spoke with Anita (age 12) about the food chain, and how we place value on animals. We thought critically about how some animals are stronger, faster, or higher up the chain, but does that make them more important. If you want to have more conversations like this with your own kids, then the KidCoachApp can help. I've written 1,000+ great questions and prompts in there for parents like you and update it regularly with world events and new questions too. Download free from y...

Episode thumbnail for What persuades people?

September 4, 2023

What persuades people?

This week we spoke with Aneri (age 10) about what makes someone persuasive, and how leaders motivate and inspire others. Using the Aesop's fable of the "Sun and the Wind", we think about what makes a good argument, how we should talk to people, and when being persuasive can be a bad thing. For more fast and fun questions to get your kids talking and thinking, download the KidCoachApp from your usual app store! 👉 http://onelink.to/4jbmqh

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<p>When is the last time you asked your kids a question they were not expecting?!</p><p>As a busy parent it is easy to get into the habit of just asking “how was school today?” or having other types of routine conversations. I know I used to with my kids!</p><p>In this podcast I’ll inspire you to ask quick, fun and quirky questions that your kids will love to talk and think about. It will help you mix up your conversations at home AND build your child’s 21st century skills e.g. creativity, critical thinking, communication etc.</p><p>Each episode is a short 15 – 20 minutes long featuring a different 6 -12 year old child that I have a quick chat with. Listen in to hear conversations around “What are 10 things to do with a cup?” (Creativity) or “How would you cross a river if you had to?” (Critical Thinking) or "How could you describe a car to an alien?” (Communication) etc.</p><p>You could also listen with your child and pause now and again asking what they would say in the same situation!</p><p>Each of the questions and prompts I use comes from an app I’ve built for parents. It’s called KidCoachApp and, if you like what you hear, I invite you to download also and get started for free: www.kidcoach.app.</p><p>Let's get your kids talking and thinking!</p><p>Kavin</p><p>Dad of two kids</p><p>Founder, KidCoach</p>
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