If you’re a parent, YOU are your child’s personal ChatGPT . . . only less wrong. And also, less right. (???)
According to a new report, the average parent with a young child fields 46 questions per day from their kid. That’s on average. So one parent with an aloof 14-year-old may get 1 question per day, while another parent with an inquisitive three-year-old may receive 4,396.
Most of the time, the questions aren’t THAT difficult. Parents say they typically find themselves without answers about 35% of the time. (Like maybe if they’re asked, “Where do dreams go when you wake up?”)
91% of parents believe it’s important to “foster their child’s natural curiosity and interests.” But they do want them to be aware of their surroundings. The average parent tells their kid to be careful 27 times per day.
77% of parents believe their child is MORE curious than they were at their age.




