When My Students Ask Lot Of Questions.

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For those of us that are teachers, we all know Being a teacher is not easy and for you to do well in the teaching profession it must be driven by passion and love to impact knowledge.

I have been opportune to be a teacher for 3 years now teaching Elementary/Primary school student,the journey has been amazing, as well difficult and time demanding. Had challenges coping with the students because they came from different background with different characters both good and bad, it wasn't an easy Job but had to learn how to blend because it is my passion.

I love the students that are currently in my class, they are amazing, talented, vibrant and dedicated, some cool, few troublesome and stubborn. I Love them but one of the issue... Did I just say issue sorry, one thing about my student is that they ask lot's of questions. Some of this questions you wonder how they were able to come up with such questions, they ask the ones bigger than their understanding and you wonder how, I have no choice but to keep answering their bulky questions, sometimes we had to divert from the subject we were taking to the other just to answer questions that are linked to other subject.

Well it is good to have students who ask lots of questions, every teacher wants those kind of students because that makes them impact more knowledge and make them grow. But my question is what if the student are asking too much questions, is it still advisable to move on that way? Or should I try to limit them of the much questions they are asking by answering only few of them. This came into my mind and got me a little bit bothered so I decided to share it on the Teachers Lounge Community, perhaps I can hear from the experience of my fellow teachers and how they managed to cope with such situations.

please I would really appreciate your views on the comment box, what are your experiences on this subject matter?.

Thank you very much for your time

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Whenever there's a load of questions I do my best to answer them all. Even if they're outside the subject. If students are curious about something they're more inclined to learn about it in my experience and I don't want to limit that by focusing to much on the subject at hand. I do always try to angle my answers as much towards the subject at hand as I can so you could try doing that.

Thank you very much @pusen, I will try your method and see how it works out. I really appreciate what you said.