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Little liars: What to do about lying
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While many parents despair when in the face of these little lies, evidence suggests it is proof that executive functioning skills are developing in a child’s brain. Kang says to use these moments as teachable ones, but resist the urge to fall back on the “Never Cry Wolf” story. You’ll find out why at the end of this episode!
Key Takeaways:
[2:37] What is the difference between lying and storytelling?
[3:50] How does a child’s fantasy world factor into the storytelling?
[5:49] How should you respond when you trap your child in a lie?
[8:28] Is it a good idea to call our children out on their lies at all?
[12:05] How does the situation differ when a child is lying to get their needs met?
[15:48] When do children start to use white lies in social settings?
[18:10] Are white lies OK? How can we help children differentiate between the various types of lying?
[20:04] How do parents encourage truth-telling with a 3-5 year old?
[24:21] Jessica shares key takeaways from her honest conversation with Dr. Kang Lee.
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Brought to you by Lovevery.com
Receive weekly emails about your child’s development, and stay in the know about new play essentials, promos, and more by signing up on Lovevery.com
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Dr. Kang Lee and his associates are conducting a social integrity study exploring children’s decision-making and rule adherence. Children will read stories and do activities in two 1-hour sessions, online via Zoom. Families will receive a certificate and a $25 Amazon gift card for participation. Use this link to learn more and participate: kangleelab.com/participate
92 episódios
Manage episode 324726204 series 2940384
While many parents despair when in the face of these little lies, evidence suggests it is proof that executive functioning skills are developing in a child’s brain. Kang says to use these moments as teachable ones, but resist the urge to fall back on the “Never Cry Wolf” story. You’ll find out why at the end of this episode!
Key Takeaways:
[2:37] What is the difference between lying and storytelling?
[3:50] How does a child’s fantasy world factor into the storytelling?
[5:49] How should you respond when you trap your child in a lie?
[8:28] Is it a good idea to call our children out on their lies at all?
[12:05] How does the situation differ when a child is lying to get their needs met?
[15:48] When do children start to use white lies in social settings?
[18:10] Are white lies OK? How can we help children differentiate between the various types of lying?
[20:04] How do parents encourage truth-telling with a 3-5 year old?
[24:21] Jessica shares key takeaways from her honest conversation with Dr. Kang Lee.
Mentioned in this episode:
Brought to you by Lovevery.com
Receive weekly emails about your child’s development, and stay in the know about new play essentials, promos, and more by signing up on Lovevery.com
Follow Lovevery and Jessica Rolph on Instagram.
Dr. Kang Lee and his associates are conducting a social integrity study exploring children’s decision-making and rule adherence. Children will read stories and do activities in two 1-hour sessions, online via Zoom. Families will receive a certificate and a $25 Amazon gift card for participation. Use this link to learn more and participate: kangleelab.com/participate
92 episódios
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