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Teaching Honesty

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Teaching honesty to children should not always be based on “catching” your child in a lie. Here are some ideas you can use anytime.

Truth or Lie?

(Adapted from: ValuesParenting.com)

Try this game to emphasize that truth is based on facts and to make sure your child understands the difference between truth and lies.

Use actions to demonstrate a fact. Then, make a statement to see if your child can tell you if it’s true or not.

For example:
Point to your head and say: This is my foot. (Not true)
Eat a cookie and say: I didn’t eat the cookie. (Not true)
Spill some milk on the table and say: I spilled the milk. (True)

Or, use facts that children know.

For example:
I have the world’s biggest swimming pool at my house. (Not true)
Eggs come from chickens. (True)
Our TV is as big as the screen at the movies. (Not true)
The sky is green. (Not true)

Talk about what makes these statements true or false. Why is it better to tell the truth than to tell a lie?

Stories About Honesty

There are many stories that will help you talk about the good reasons to tell the truth and why lying does not work.