concept of what's right, what's not.
(ii). Children are very curious. If you
won't tell them the answer, they'll find someone who will .
(iii). If you negate them for their first question, then they
may keep you as their last priority for getting their answers. They may first
go to those people who had helped them the last time . And so, this may lead
to 'diminishing of their trust' on you .
So,
try to answer all their questions. Of course, there are things which can't
be told to them before age, but then too, you should treat the information
as knowledge & try to tell the answer in such a way that you eliminate
the uncomfortable part & give them the information which would satisfy
their quest.
Do
remember that it's much better to handle these queries by yourself then to
let them seek the answers from others. You may never know if they are being
lured into the dark/dirty side of human existance. When you handle their queries
& satisfy them, you can be rest assured that they are less likly to ask
the same thing to someone else. And , as n when , they gather more knowledge,
they'll be able to form their own notions of right n wrong & thus