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1. Questions

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I have found that one of the most important things about teaching our children is the quality of time we spend with them and the conversations we share. We hear so much about the questions that little ones ask; Well, how about this...For every question my World asks me, I ask her two or three in return. It is amazing the answers she comes up with and the process she goes through to get to those answers. To carry on a conversation we must listen as well and it may just be me, but I love listening to her. She's so cute.

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