
Why Kids & Teens Get Sneaky (And How to Respond Without Breaking Trust) (Episode 202)
Why do kids and teens become sneaky?
If you’ve caught your child lying, hiding things, sneaking screens, deleting messages, or leaving out important details, you know how painful and triggering it can feel. Sneaky behavior often hits deep — it can feel like betrayal, disrespect, or a breakdown in trust.
But what if sneakiness isn’t a character flaw?
In this episode of Art of Raising Humans, Kyle and Sara Wester explore the real reasons kids and teens become secretive, and what parents can do to respond in ways that actually rebuild trust instead of pushing honesty further underground.
You’ll learn:
• Why sneakiness is often a learned survival strategy
• The brain science behind hiding and dishonesty
• How fear of punishment or disappointment fuels secrecy
• Why control without collaboration increases sneaky behavior
• What makes honesty feel safe again
• Practical ways to respond without escalating the power struggle
Drawing from attachment research, nervous system science, and leading parenting experts, this conversation helps you shift from interrogation to curiosity, from shame to skill-building, and from control to connection.
Your job isn’t to raise a child who never lies.
Your job is to raise a child who feels safe enough to return to the truth.
If you’re parenting a child or teen who has started hiding things, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening, and how to create lasting change without breaking the relationship.
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