Before you say “Goodnight” to your child, ask him one or two questions from our list. As a rule, during the day we don’t have enough time for anything, and we limit ourselves to requests or orders: “do”, “do not forget”, “correct”. “Questions under the pillow” will help you start a heart-to-heart conversation with your son or daughter and learn a lot about the child.
What do you like to dream about?
What is your best memory of the last school year?
Who is your hero and why?
How would you describe/describe your family?
If you could/could change something about yourself, what would you change/change?
What are you most proud of yourself for?
Who is the kindest person in your environment? Why?
What do you like most about your best friend?
What is one thing you wish/would like to learn how to do well?
If you were/were an animal, which one and why?
When was the last time someone hurt you, hurt your feelings? How did you react/react?
Do you know anyone who is going through hard times right now? How can you help him or her?
Tell us about the event that made you experience your biggest fear this year.
If you were allowed to keep only one thing of all that you have, what would you choose?
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Who would you call a truly successful person? Why?
What did you like the most about your favorite teacher this year?
When do you feel that grown-ups don’t understand you?
Name three words that best describe you.
What makes you angry?
What is the best compliment you have received/received in your life?
If you could spend 48 hours anywhere in the world, where would you go/go?
What are you most grateful for in life? To whom are you most grateful?
If you could switch places with anyone in the world, who would you like to switch places with and why?
How many people have you made/made laugh or made/made smile today?
What is the funniest thing that happened to you today?
What is one thing you can do better today than yesterday?
What would you prefer / prefer: to be able to fly or read minds?
Who do you most look forward to meeting at school every day?
If you were to pack/pack your lunch for school by yourself, what would you put/put there?
Which of your classmates is the friendliest?
What do you like most about your teacher, what is he good at?
What is your favorite part of the school day?
Who did you sit with in the school cafeteria today?
Who did you spend the most time with today?
What is your favorite game and why?
Who makes you laugh and why?
If you could play any role in your favorite movie, what would it be and why?
Who in our family do you have the most fun spending time with?
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