
E190: Why Do Kids Lie? Exploring Truth and Trust in Parenting
In this lively episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston tackle the tricky topic of why kids lie, diving into the psychology behind truth and trust. Molly shares insights on kids’ avoidance tactics, while Weston recounts hilarious classroom moments of blatant fibs. They reflect on their own parenting struggles, from phone-related fibs to toothbrush lies, with plenty of laughs along the way. Molly’s push for open communication sets the stage for fostering honesty in their kids.
In this episode:
* Molly and Weston explore why kids lie, from small fibs to bigger cover-ups.
* A funny throwback to kids denying the obvious, like talking in class.
* Molly’s call for building trust to encourage truth-telling at home.
* Their parenting goals: navigating consequences, modeling honesty, and keeping it real.
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About Weston and Molly:
Weston is a former high school teacher and administrator who now works as a Senior Fellow with the International Center for Leadership in Education. His work as a keynote speaker and instructional coach has allowed him to learn alongside teachers and administrators from all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world.
Molly is a former elementary and middle school teacher who now works with teens and young adults in parochial education programs around Colorado. She and Weston are the parents of children who provide additional fodder for Teaching Keating.
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