A week?
How else are they supposed to learn (he asked)?
That averages about 28 per day. Of course, some days are less, some are more. WAY more. But questions are a good thing. Curiosity and thoughtfulness should be encouraged.
And between 16 and 18 they never answer questions….
We just haven’t developed a technology that can identify fast enough to get a more accurate count.
…and 90% of them are why?
I thought that said 40,000 per week. That sounded about right for my child. Generally the question was “why?” or “why not?”
Per Day. Sounds about right….
I can say the same about my 80 year old sister. I just spent a week of constant questions, mostly repeats!
Would that be a day or 3 years?
Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago
A week?
pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
How else are they supposed to learn (he asked)?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago
That averages about 28 per day. Of course, some days are less, some are more. WAY more. But questions are a good thing. Curiosity and thoughtfulness should be encouraged.
Zykoic over 2 years ago
And between 16 and 18 they never answer questions….
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
We just haven’t developed a technology that can identify fast enough to get a more accurate count.
Plods with ...™ over 2 years ago
…and 90% of them are why?
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
I thought that said 40,000 per week. That sounded about right for my child. Generally the question was “why?” or “why not?”
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Per Day. Sounds about right….
Lucy Rudy over 2 years ago
I can say the same about my 80 year old sister. I just spent a week of constant questions, mostly repeats!
wjones over 2 years ago
Would that be a day or 3 years?