I am always perplexed about the question asked in the childhood
A pretty common question or I would rather say in adult words simple
A question about the family, as I can think of questions, they were always (most of the time) about the family.
Write an essay on family or give a speech on "Family" or sometimes the questions were even more specific, 'father', 'mother'.
Quite a surprise to me, if u want details ask their guardian. What's in it to make them remember about their broken family every single time either in competition, classroom or even in an exam.
Maybe I was immature, maybe this question was rather easy, but I remember it was not easy for me. I still remember my nervousness, a want to cry out, a want to lie about my "normal" family, or a wish to not have this topic in my speech, a wish to run away. How it crumbled my confidence.
I still don't understand how family was an easy topic for a child when even a so-called 'adult' feels difficult to talk about it.
Was it just me? Or is it time to change this topic for a child to be asked from the young age of 7?
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