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"Why?" "Why??" "WHY???" The countless "whyzz" of childhood have tried the patience of adults throughout the ages. But asking "why" is one of the most important strategies children have for connecting with their caregivers and learning about the...
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Rated by LUCCHINA on Jul 04, 2:27pm
From the page: "Why Children Ask Why"
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Rated by maxyRO on Jul 02, 7:26am
Aswering kids' why questions explained.
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Rated by drgscrn on Jul 02, 7:16am
Childrean have to learn. It's nothing unusual, you just have to be patient with them.
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Rated by lekahe on Jul 02, 7:03am
"Why?" "Why??" "WHY???" The countless "whyzz" of childhood have tried the patience of adults throughout the ages. But asking "why" is one of the most important strategies children have for connecting with their caregivers and learning about the world around them.
