Explanation
“Nostalgia is the warm, fuzzy feeling we get when we think about good memories from our past,” explains Dr Erica Hepper, a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Surrey in England. It is natural to think that the elderly are the most nostalgic among us, but in fact, children can also feel extremely nostalgic, thinking about their old memories and becoming happy. Feeling nostalgic has many benefits for us. Reminiscing a good old memory can elevate our mood, give us inspiration and motivation, and enable us to get to know and evaluate our own personality better.
Guidance
While asking these questions to your child, it is very important for you to answer the same questions from your own perspective. In this way, your child will have the chance to understand you, your feelings, principles and your life before your child was born more deeply, and this mutual sharing and understanding will make the special bond between you even stronger. For this reason, you should share your own memories with your child in this question.