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How to Tell the Truth

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Telling the truth is a very important trait, and you should teach your children to tell the truth all the time. They can avoid misunderstandings and complications later in life if they are taught that telling the truth is always the best way to deal with situations. Truth is a virtue. When people avoid being truthful, it can lead to numerous other lies and complications.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Tell your kids to always tell the truth to avoid more lies from the beginning. Telling the truth can help them understand a situation better. If the truth is stated from the beginning, then there will be no problems or future white lies.

  2. Step 2

    Teach your kids to look people in the eyes. When we look at someone in the eyes and speak, our words are respected and valued. Eye contact is very important when communication and telling the truth.

  3. Step 3

    Teach your kids to let go of fear whenever possible. Letting go of fear can prevent lies from happening. Lies are usually created from the fear of being discovered.

  4. Step 4

    Talk about worries with your children. Speak freely with them and teach them that it is better to speak openly about worry, fears or concerns instead of hiding their feelings with lies.

  5. Step 5

    Speak honestly with your child. If they ask you something, answer them honestly and with the same respect you would ask for. Children that are spoken to honestly usually find it easy to accept the realities of the world and to tell the truth.

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