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5 steps to stop your child from lying

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As a parent you might go through a stage in which you have to deal with your kid lying.


Telling lies and hiding the truth is a common problem that kids go through during their initial years. As lying comes easy, kids often choose it over telling the truth.

In order to stop this habit and inculcate the habit of honesty in your kid, here are some tips.

1. Principle of ‘honesty is the best policy’

As the age old saying goes, ‘honesty is the best policy’ holds relevance in today’s time as well. Make it a family rule and ask everyone to practice it. A child imitates elders and imbibes what he sees. Practicing honesty yourself will make him value the importance of being truthful

2. Give examples and create scenarios

Teaching through examples and stories is the best way to get your message across. If you are noticing your child lying quite often, then it is best to get hold of the situation while it is raw. Once grown up, kids usually carry their childhood habits which can pose a problem from them in the future. Make them read stories about honesty, biographies to truthful people and quotes about how being honest is essential.

3. Assure him that he can tell you the truth

Usually kids lie when they fear a negative consequence. They might be afraid of getting a scolding from you if they disclose the truth. In order to avoid such a scenario, assure your kid that he can trust you with anything. This way, he will not only find it comfortable to discuss issues with you but also come out clean, instead of lying.

4. Figure out the reason behind it

Often kids lie because of a specific reason. It can range from bragging about stuff to avoiding taking responsibility. Figure out the reason behind their persistent lies and help them tame the habit. If not handled on time, lying might become their permanent habit as they grow up.

5. Discuss consequences and warning system

Talk to your child about what might happen if he lies about things. It can not only label them as a dishonest person but will also prevent others from trusting him in future. You can also put a warning system in place which will prevent him from taking the path of dishonesty. Avoid scolding and yelling, as it might make the matter worse.

If the matter gets serious, then you can also take professional help to inculcate honesty in your kid.

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