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回覆 5# laicherry1030 的文章
Dear laicherry,
I think u have asked one of the best question among this group section.
Dont you know just saying why my kid never asked a question could already involve a lot of areas over development disorder. Questionning involves speech, sensory, attention, social activity /environment, intellectual quotation, memory, logic, emotion/feeling. Asking a question ( not robotically) already could lead to a great study over brain functioning.
Kelvin_hmlau's question is right. In questioning, easiest is yes or yes not, then yes or no, true or false, by then who, then where, then what, and when. How & why are more advanced.
Go back to the main pt, asking a question of course requires a speech skill (which already involve in expression, understanding & execution, memory & logic of wording), sensory ( the concept of myself to the world - from yr own body to the environment), attention ( recognition of a problem or an uncertainty), social ( the concept of a questioner, questionee & the issue, the relation hierarchy of the questioner & questionee), intellectual quotation (understand that there is an issue, and what it relates to), memory (past experience that he/she came across to raise a question), logic (understand there is a sequence of incidence, and also there is a sequence of relation such as "where" means a place) emotion & feelings - understand the incidence will have an impact to the questioner.
So, questionning involves a lot of brain functioning skills to a person even he might not have a development disorder could come into trouble. Missing a part could already violate the nature of questionning.
So, conconma 's reply I think is adequate. If he can ask and reply to a question, the skill of him is already very high. Going back, you should help your kid to raise his development level, by then, he will ask an adequate question. I agree training a kid to raise a question has no pt.
I remember there is a wisdom from a Chinese New Year mahjong film from Andy Lau. One's conduct in playing mahjong will improve once a person's conduct improves.
My son is close to 5, he has no problem in questioning skills in how & why from he is 4-4.5, but i never teach him about questioning. Again, no need to compare, go for your skill training, it will bring yr kid improvement in questioning skills. |
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