It often depends on the specific story. Sometimes it's when they reach a certain age, like 18 or 21. Other times it could be based on significant life events or achievements that mark their transition to adulthood.
Adults usually show great interest. They may smile and nod along as the kids tell the story. This encourages the kids to keep going.
Kids usually start making inferences in stories around the age of 7 or 8, as their reading comprehension skills develop.
Adults might read kids stories for relaxation. After a long day of work or dealing with various adult problems, the simple and often positive nature of kids stories can be a soothing escape.
Adults should listen quietly. It's important not to interrupt the kids while they are in the flow of telling the story.
It depends on the plot and how I want to conclude it. Sometimes I end it when all the main conflicts are resolved, and sometimes I leave a bit of a cliffhanger for a potential sequel.
I think you need to give them responsibilities and let them face challenges to mature gradually.
Maple Story has features that make it suitable for young adults, like more complex gameplay and social interactions. But kids can also have fun with its colorful graphics and simple quests.
They usually happen early on in a short story to hook the reader and set the plot in motion.
Most kids start listening to stories around 2 or 3 years old. This is when they have the attention span and language skills to enjoy simple tales.
It varies from kid to kid. Some might start telling coherent stories as early as 4 or 5 years old.