You probably don't want to ask her too many questions, it will make her feel a little bit uncomfortable. Ask her things that you want to know that she won't find offensive. Ask straight forward questions, with simple answers.
Ask them thing like: What's your name? And ask them how old are you. Just ask basic questions
lots ;)
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1+1 ;)
there are no 200 year old women in the world :( sorry!
Well from what I've seen, about 50 per day is normal.
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The average four year-old child asks about four hundred questions every day.
To encourage a 3-year-old's curiosity and learning, ask questions like "Why do you think that happened?" or "What do you think will happen next?" These open-ended questions can spark their imagination and critical thinking skills.
You can ask your 4-year-old questions that spark their curiosity and learning by inquiring about their interests, encouraging them to observe and explore their surroundings, and asking open-ended questions that prompt them to think creatively and critically.
A recent UK study of 1,000 mothers and children resulted in the amazing fact that four-year-old girls can ask nearly 400 questions in an average day. The number of questions asked per day declines as a child ages.
200-300 around that.