Elementary Age
Middle School Age
High School Age
Preschool Age
Questions
When your child starts something new:
Your child wants to try climbing the jungle gym but looks unsure. They ask if starting with the easiest or hardest part is better and if bringing a friend along would help. You offer a hug and encourage the first step.
- Start with hardest or easiest part?
- Need hug or pep talk to try?
- Bring one person—who?
Questions
When your child starts something new
Your child has planned to start a science project but wants to know if doing instructions step-by-step or figuring things out as they go is better. They worry if they should begin now or wait for help. You discuss pros and cons together.
- Instructions before or figure out as go?
- Start new project today or tomorrow?
- Go first or wait for others?
Questions
When your child starts something new:
Your preteen prepares for a speech and decides whether to practice several times or speak spontaneously. They consider starting with a partner or alone. You talk through what makes them more confident.
- More confident with practice or just jump in?
- Start with partner or alone?
- Planning or action first?
Questions
When your child starts something new
Your teenager decides to apply for an internship and wonders if they should announce it to family or keep it private until confirmed. They weigh detailed planning against flexibility. You discuss leadership roles in starting something new.
- Commit publicly or work quietly?
- Plan all details or adapt?
- Lead or follow when starting new?
Preschool Age
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Created on November 1, 2025
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Elementary Age
Middle School Age
High School Age
Preschool Age
Questions
When your child starts something new:
Your child wants to try climbing the jungle gym but looks unsure. They ask if starting with the easiest or hardest part is better and if bringing a friend along would help. You offer a hug and encourage the first step.
Questions
When your child starts something new
Your child has planned to start a science project but wants to know if doing instructions step-by-step or figuring things out as they go is better. They worry if they should begin now or wait for help. You discuss pros and cons together.
Questions
When your child starts something new:
Your preteen prepares for a speech and decides whether to practice several times or speak spontaneously. They consider starting with a partner or alone. You talk through what makes them more confident.
Questions
When your child starts something new
Your teenager decides to apply for an internship and wonders if they should announce it to family or keep it private until confirmed. They weigh detailed planning against flexibility. You discuss leadership roles in starting something new.