Parent-Child Communication
Follow-up questions are essential after asking about happiness, as the opening question alone is insufficient to surface specific pain points. Asking a child directly whether they are happy with their life can open a meaningful conversatio…
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Follow-up questions are essential after asking about happiness, as the opening question alone is insufficient to surface specific pain points. Asking a child directly whether they are happy with their life can open a meaningful conversation, but only if a foundation of trust and openness already exists. Useful follow-up prompts include asking what the child is enjoying about their life and what they find challenging.