Liar, Liar

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The honest to goodness truth is children will lie to you at some point in their lives. As I was writing this story, I was interrupted by one of my children. As my 7-year-old daughter Zoe headed off to bed, it appeared she was chewing something. In my exhausted state of mind, I just came right out and asked her, “Is there something in your mouth?” As the words were coming out of my mouth, I could definitely tell she was chewing something in hers. Not intentionally trying to set her up, I wondered if she would tell me the truth and if not, why?

 

Why do children lie? There are many reasons:

The Dos and Don’ts of lying:

Kansas City mom Becky Von Bargen says that last point is the golden rule in their home. She says her fifth grade daughter, Ashlie, and third grade son, Dylan, both understand “you’re better off telling the truth because you won’t be in as much trouble.” Von Bargen hopes teaching her children to take responsibility for their actions will help lay a good foundation for when they’re teenagers faced with bigger issues.

Now it’s time for the real truth about lying. Your children see or hear you lie. Dr. Ed Christophersen, Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, says parents contribute significantly to lying in children. “The most effective means we have for teaching children skills is for the parents to model them, the children to notice them and then to imitate them,” says Christophersen. That means no little ‘white lies’ whatsoever. He says a lie is a lie.

So how did my daughter Zoe respond? She grinned, opened her mouth and showed me the food. I praised her for being honest and then calmly reminded her to brush her teeth again. What would I have done if she told me something different? Hopefully I would have done what the experts recommend such as focus on why we go to bed with clean teeth and not cast blame or force her to confess.

Understanding why children lie and what you can do to help them take ownership of their actions will honestly make for children who are not only truthful with others but with themselves.

Heather Claybrook lives in the Northland with her husband and children.

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