They're children... The only reason they ask so many questions is because while a child is growing up they are experiencing everything for the first time. Asking questions is how children learn and develop understanding of the world around them.
Kids ask questions to learn, to access new information and gain knowledge.
Some of the interesting questions that kids come up with can be very funny. Some of the things may include 'how come you're fat' or 'how come you are so old'.
Sometimes, they want to be reassured. Sometimes, they want a second opinion and sometimes they want to know if you know the answer.
Possible questions that they might ask you are: How are you? What's the matter? How do you feel about that? What have you done so far? What would you like to do about this?
if you dont ask questions you would be very confused because when you ask someone something and they tell you the answer, then possibly you will understand better, so therefore it helps you learn and understand more.
Well, that depends on the teacher and on the questions. Some teachers prepare a lesson but they don't know the subject that well, so if you ask questions outside of what they prepared, it is hard for them. Some will say they will find the answer for you, but others are embarrassed and mad at themselves, and to cover it up and feel better, they try turning the anger on other people. Sometimes kids ask questions over and over because they aren't listening, and that can be frustrating for a teacher. If he just answered the same question and someone asks it again, maybe that second person really doesn't know, but it can still be frustrating because he doesn't know if the person was listening and still needs help with something specific, or was just not listening, or is just trying to harass the teacher. So, both teachers and students can do things to help solve this problem. Teachers can be better prepared and more patient, and kids can ask more specific questions, and listen better.
-focus your attention! (eye contact) Make the speaker the center of your attention. Be sure not to read or look around -tune in! Listen so you clearly understand the speaker. DON'T INTERRUPT! -ask when speaker is done, then ask questions or ask for more information. RESTATE!
Kids do bad things to get attention. Let's say that their parents are getting a divorce, then they act out because they want to show that their as strong as a bulldozer when really they don't know what to do. Kids also act out because of peer pressure. Let's say some teenager is at a party and some kids are smoking. The other kids will try to convince the teenager that drugs are ok. Then the teenager will fall into their trap of lies. Why do kids ask others to do drugs with them? Will they ask because they are too scared to do them by themselves so they have a friend do it with them, it makes them feel like it's less bad. Even though it's not.
Because this is their web.
its healthy
To get so many answers!
To get a good answer.
Doubtless many questions appear 'dumb' when you know the answer. Doubtless many 'dumb' children ask unnecessary questions. The reasons they do so are as varied as those that ask them.
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This is because many people have many questions that need answers.
I cannot answer that question, unless you mean 'why is it that so many PEOPLE ask so many questions'. In that case, my response is because the human brain's natural reaction to things they have never seen before is to ask a question.
Sometimes they ask lots of questions to get close to you. Sometimes they just really don't know.
Anyone can answer questions on this site, so some kids would answer questions here.
Natachalie probably asks so many questions because she is curious and wants to know stuff.
Why does anyone ask questions? It in hopes to find a answer.