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Dear Diary,
This fall, Caitlynn started school. My little girl–who wasn’t even on earth a few years before–was sitting in a classroom, learning letters, singing songs and making friends. So much goes on in the span of six hours. Although I would love to call off work and spend the day in pre-k, I have to make money to pay the tuition that posts to my bank account on the first of the month. To make sure I don’t miss out on anything, I generated a list of questions to find out how my daughter’s day went. Here are 21 questions to ask your preschooler that are guaranteed to spark a conversation.
- What was the best part of your day?
- What new word did you learn?
- What fun activity did you do?
- What story did your teacher read today?
- What was the story about?
- What letter did you practice?
- What things begin with that letter?
- What made you laugh?
- What was your favorite food served at lunch?
- What were you thankful for?
- What games did you play with your friends?
- What song did you sing?
- What activity did you do during circle time?
- Did someone do or say something silly?
- Did someone do or say something mean?
- Did you listen to your teacher?
- Did you cry or get upset over something?
- If you were the teacher, what would you teach the class?
- Who is your best friend and why?
- What didn’t you want to do?
- What do you want to do tomorrow that you didn’t do today?
Hey DFTM Fam–What do you ask your preschooler to learn about his/her day? Get ideas when you download this FREE printable.