They may just be playing with you. My kid did the same thing, endless 'WHYS'. I would go as long as I could, and final say, 'tell you next time'.
I started giving him books to read, that was over 10 years ago, he is a teen now, and loves to read and learn things.
Have fun while you can, those 'whys' will go away soon.
2006-08-15 19:35:10
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answered by timer 3
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my child, as I'm sure everyone elses did, went through the entire why, huh, i dint know, etc.. phase... some of it is mimicking you - especially the huh - how many times did/do you say that to your child? especially in the "learning to talk phase".. :-)
why's can be the same thing - make a mental note to see how many times a day you say it - if why isn't a normal part of your vocabulary you will know it is normal child curiosity...(more than likely the child curiosity will win out.
with my daughter i never ignored her or tried to stop the why's - if the question was asked at an inopportune moment i would jot her question on a piece of paper, one of her bed time routines was to review at least one question that had been written down and we would find the answer together - i always tried to find something to back up what my answers were..
i considered it stage 1 research training at age 3 :-)
2006-08-19 23:15:41
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answered by al_nonnie 2
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Well a child that says why should priased for his curosity. Children who constantly ask will often be tomorrows super-genuis. Just priase mi lady, Just praise.
2006-08-19 23:05:43
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answered by Conor 2
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ALL kids ask WHY a lot....ussualy worse 3-7 when u pass 8 and he is still doing it ..its time to bust.."BECAUSE" over and over he will get the picture.
2006-08-16 00:06:13
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answered by NARC 3
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because your child knows nothing at a young age
just a curious human looking for answers
2006-08-16 00:03:18
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answered by Tee 3
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it's a part of learning, kids watch and hear what you say. Be patient, look in the child's eyes, so innocent.
2006-08-16 00:29:15
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answered by DONNA'S NIGHTMARE COME TRUE 4
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yes its natural and u have to answer their question with patience otherwise who will give them the right answer, since as a adult you too are asking the questions with us and we are here to answer you even though we don’t know you, as a mother it ur responsibility to answer the quotation even though if they ask 1000 questions in a day .
2006-08-16 00:35:19
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answered by SAM 2
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yeah it's normol
it stop's at the of 8 &10
2006-08-16 00:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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haha i think that's just what they like to do... i remember doing that a lot as a kid too.. sometimes because i am just really curious but sometimes i did it to be annoying. haha don't worry it's just a phase, it'll pass
2006-08-16 00:04:02
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answered by babycakes2444 2
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your child is a child he/she is at the age of being curious
2006-08-16 00:08:21
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answered by leon11357 3
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