
Why Good Kids Lie: What Most Adults Miss About Moral Development
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Why do children lie—even the “good” ones?
In this eye-opening episode of Family Matters with Instructor Mike, we dive deep into the science, psychology, and parenting wisdom behind why kids lie—and why that’s not always a bad thing.
You’ll learn:
• Why lying is a developmental milestone, not just a discipline issue
• What the brain is doing when a child invents a story
• How adult reactions can either train truthfulness or trigger fear
• Practical, non-punitive strategies to coach honesty
• Why labeling a child as a “liar” may cause more harm than good
With real-life insight and science-backed tools, this episode challenges the way we think about truth, trust, and childhood growth.
“A child who lies isn’t broken—they’re developing. Your response teaches them whether the truth is safe to tell.”