32 Questions to Ask Your Son For Deeper Relationships
October 2024
As parents, engaging in meaningful conversations with our sons can sometimes feel challenging. However, it's often just a matter of asking the right questions. That’s why we’ve created a list of thoughtful questions with our experts to connect with your son.
If you want to take it a step further, get your son a Remento book to capture his stories and turn them into a memory book.
Here are our top picks:
Best Questions About Him: What movie made you laugh the most?
Best Questions on Family: What was your favorite family holiday?
Best Question on School: What did you hate about school?
Best Question on Childhood: Tell the story of a special childhood vacation.
Questions About Him
What has been your favorite car to date?
Describe your first car.
What is your favorite music genre?
What is your all time favorite movie?
What is your favorite book?
What food did you hate as a child?
Where is the most interesting place you have been?
What movie made you laugh the most?
Do you have a favorite composer or band?
What book has influenced you the most?
Talk about the most exhilarating adventure you have had.
Can you describe a particularly challenging adventure?
Do you like to cook or eat at restaurants?
Do you prefer to watch in theaters or at home?
Has your taste changed over time?
Questions About Family
If you had one family recipe to pass on what would it be?
What's your earliest memory of your mother?
If you were to say one thing to each of your siblings, what would it be?
What do you know about specific ancestors?
Talk about your favorite family holiday.
Questions About Childhood
What is your earliest memory?
Describe your happiest childhood memory.
Describe a special moment from your childhood.
Talk about your favorite toys.
Tell the story of a special childhood vacation.
What was your favorite holiday and why?
Tell the story of your most memorable holiday.
Questions About School
What did you love about school?
What did you hate about school?
Talk about your time in school.
Talk about whether you enjoyed school as a child.
If you could re-live school what would you do differently?