Answer Your Preschooler’s “Why” Questions and Help Him Learn
Parenting Tips for Your 39-40 Month Old Child
It may be hard to answer questions all day long, but your child will have hundreds! He wants to learn about everything. When your child was two years old, he may have asked questions like, “What is this?” Your 3-year-old will want to know “Why?”
Don’t be surprised by questions like:
- Why are you doing that?
- Why is the ceiling high?
- Why do the clouds move?
- Why aren’t the clouds moving?
- How did you do that?
- What is this for?
Although you may get tired of answering so many questions, this helps your child learn. If a child gets no answer, he may stop asking. Answering questions encourages curiosity. Try to give simple answers. Avoid too many details. If you have not given enough information, your 3-year-old will ask for more! Try asking him what he thinks the answer is.
Learn More About 39-40 Month Old Children
- Check Your Playground for Safety
- Couples Can Protect Precious Time Together By Setting Limits on Outside Activities
- Development and Characteristics of a 39-40 Month Old Child
- Give Your Child Simple Choices to Teach Decision Making Skills
- It May Sound Like Your Child is Stuttering, So Give Her Time to Speak
- Parents Can Help Children Cope with Their Fears
- Reduce Bedtime Problems by Creating a Routine and Being Consistent
- Start Nutritious Habits by Choosing Healthy Foods for Your Child
- Thumb Sucking Is Common for Three year Olds
- When Children Help Prepare Food, They Are More Interested in Eating
- Your Child May Be Afraid of Loud Noises, Baths, and Dogs
- Your Child: 39-40 Months
See our Resource Links for additional information on child care and development.
