Curious Kids: Why Questions Prompts (PLR)
Kids, especially toddlers, are naturally curious with repeated Why Questions . Everything in the world is a new experience for them, so they try to explore and discover everything. Parents, educators, and caretakers also have to deal with a toddler's energy levels, hyperactivity, and constant WHY questions that accompany their curiosity! Some parents, educators, and caretakers deal with their toddler's curious nature while keeping the phrase 'curiosity killed the cat' in mind. Curiosity isn't harmful or negative at all. It is the precursor to motivation, interest, passion, and exploration. It facilitates learning, which develops cognitive skills and strengthens neural networks in the brain. Curious kids allowed to explore the world around them have lesser anxiety, fear, and separation anxiety. These toddlers are more confident and are better thinkers.