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Kids don’t hide things because they’re bad. They hide things because we haven’t created an environment where truth feels safe.
Kids don’t hide things because they’re bad — they hide things because they’re human.
In this episode, Ed breaks down why kids struggle to tell the truth, how our reactions shape their honesty, and what it means to create a “truth‑safe” culture at home and at work. This one hits every parent and every leader.
“Truth doesn’t grow in fear. It grows in safety. And the environment you create — at home and at work — determines whether people hide or open up.”
#Raising10#GroundTruthLeadership #Fatherhood #Leadership #RealTalk #ParentingTruth #FamilyCulture#HonestParenting #LeadAtHome #TruthAndTrust
By Ed FranklinKids don’t hide things because they’re bad. They hide things because we haven’t created an environment where truth feels safe.
Kids don’t hide things because they’re bad — they hide things because they’re human.
In this episode, Ed breaks down why kids struggle to tell the truth, how our reactions shape their honesty, and what it means to create a “truth‑safe” culture at home and at work. This one hits every parent and every leader.
“Truth doesn’t grow in fear. It grows in safety. And the environment you create — at home and at work — determines whether people hide or open up.”
#Raising10#GroundTruthLeadership #Fatherhood #Leadership #RealTalk #ParentingTruth #FamilyCulture#HonestParenting #LeadAtHome #TruthAndTrust