First, there can be no curiosity if we don't give it a chance.Therefore, we must be careful not to give such an opportunity.Second, it is not a question that compels us to answer, and we do not need to use deception to answer the questioner.Even telling your child to shut up is better than lying to him, and if he's used to you not answering his unimportant questions, he won't be overly surprised by this treatment.If you finally decide to answer his question, do it as plainly as possible, without vagueness or confusion, and without laughing.It is far less harmful to satisfy a child's curiosity than to arouse it.