It’s always interesting to see how our children view us, especially when they’re too young to have any filters. To better understand how a toddler views their mother, try asking them the following questions and be prepared for some hilarious answers!
61 Questions you can ask a toddler about their mom:
- What does your mom do?
- What does your mom look like?
- What is your favorite thing to do with your mom?
- What is your mom’s favorite thing to do?
- What does your mom like to eat?
- What is your mom’s favorite food?
- What does your mom’s favorite color?
- What does your mom’s favorite animal?
- Where does your mom live?
- Does your mom have any brothers or sisters?
- How many brothers and sisters does your mom have?
- Does your mom have any kids other than you?
- How many kids does your mom have altogether?
- What is your mom’s job?
- What school did your mom go to?
- Where was your mom born?
- Does your mom have any pets?
- What is the funniest thing that has ever happened to you and your mom?
- What are the nicest thing that has ever happened to you and your mom?
- Can you tell me about a time when you and your mom were really scared?
- How old is your mom?
- Who are your mom’s best friends?
- What does your mom like to do for fun?
- What kind of work does your mom do?
- What is the nicest thing your mom ever did for you?
- What is the funniest thing that your mom has ever done?
- What makes you feel happy when you’re with your mom?
- What makes you feel sad when you’re with your mom?
- Does anything scare you when you’re with your mom?
- Can you help me understand something that your mom does that I don’t understand?
- What is your mom’s favorite book?
- What is your mom’s favorite movie?
- What kind of things does your mom like to do with you?
- What does your mom do when she gets home from work?
- Does your mom like to go on vacation?
- Where has your mom been on vacation?
- Where does your mom want to go on vacation?
- What does your mom do on the weekends?
- Does your mom have any hobbies?
- What is something that you know about your mom that other people might not know?
- What is your mom’s favorite drink?
- What is your mom’s favorite hobby?
- What does your mom do when she’s not with you?
- Where does your mom work?
- How does your mom get to work?
- What kind of pets does your mom have?
- Is there anything that you would like to do for your mom to make her happy?
- Does your mom have any brothers or sisters?
- What are your mom’s grandparents’ names?
- What is something you know about your mom that other people might not know?
- When is your mom’s birthday?
- What is something you love about your mom?
- Is there anything you’re curious about when it comes to your mom – anything you want to know more about her?
- If you could describe your mom in one word, what would it be and why?
- If you could give your mom a gift, what would it be and why?
- What do you think makes your mom happy?
- What do you think is the best thing about having a mom?
- What is your mom’s favorite song?
- What is your mom’s favorite TV show?
- Where is your mom from?
- How tall is your mom?
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are toddlers so attached to their mothers?
During toddler years, children first learn to become independent and explore the world around them. At the same time, toddlers need a lot of emotional support and close contact with a caregiver, which is typically their mother. This may partly explain why toddlers want to be near their mothers as much as possible.
In addition, mothers tend to spend more time with their toddlers than fathers, providing more opportunities for bonding. Finally, research has shown that the bond between a mother and her toddler is incredibly important to the child’s development, helping to shape their personality and future relationships.
Do toddlers know when their mom is sad?
There is no definitive answer to this question because every toddler is different. However, many experts believe that toddlers are capable of recognizing when their mothers are sad or upset. This could be because of the close bond that usually exists between mothers and their children. When a mother is sad, her child will often try to comfort her by either hugging her or offering words of support.
Conclusion
It can be both eye-opening and fun to ask your toddler how they see you as their mother! Be prepared for anything and try not to take their answers too personally.
We hope this exercise will help you better understand how your little one sees you and help strengthen your bond with them in the process!