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When your child lies, it can feel personal and deeply triggering. But lying isn’t a sign that something is wrong, it’s actually a very normal, developmental part of growing up. Today on Parenting Through Connection, I walk you through what’s really happening when your child lies, why it can feel so overwhelming, and how you can respond in a way that builds connection instead of breaking it. Even in these moments, there are opportunities to strengthen trust and guide your child towards honesty in a way that actually lasts.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
If this is something you’re navigating right now, I want you to know this doesn’t define your child and it doesn’t define you as a parent. Honesty is a skill that takes time, practice, and a lot of support to grow. When we shift how we respond, we can completely change the trajectory of these moments.
If you’re ready to feel more confident handling situations like this, I’d love to invite you into my Rooted in the Middle parenting program.
Support the show
Connect with Megan:
Website: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/parentingwithmegan
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parentingwithmegan
Rooted in the Middle program: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/rooted-in-the-middle
1:1 Coaching: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/coaching
By MeganWhen your child lies, it can feel personal and deeply triggering. But lying isn’t a sign that something is wrong, it’s actually a very normal, developmental part of growing up. Today on Parenting Through Connection, I walk you through what’s really happening when your child lies, why it can feel so overwhelming, and how you can respond in a way that builds connection instead of breaking it. Even in these moments, there are opportunities to strengthen trust and guide your child towards honesty in a way that actually lasts.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
If this is something you’re navigating right now, I want you to know this doesn’t define your child and it doesn’t define you as a parent. Honesty is a skill that takes time, practice, and a lot of support to grow. When we shift how we respond, we can completely change the trajectory of these moments.
If you’re ready to feel more confident handling situations like this, I’d love to invite you into my Rooted in the Middle parenting program.
Support the show
Connect with Megan:
Website: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/parentingwithmegan
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parentingwithmegan
Rooted in the Middle program: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/rooted-in-the-middle
1:1 Coaching: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/coaching