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Tong, Donia; Talwar, Victoria – Infant and Child Development, 2021
Honesty is an important value that children acquire through socialization. To date, the socialization process by which children learn to behave honestly remains relatively unexamined. Researchers may have left this area of research relatively unexamined because there is no framework to understand how parents socialize honesty and lie-telling in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Child Development, Socialization, Guidelines
Stott, Frances – Early Childhood Today, 2005
This article discusses why children tell a lie and how to help a child develop morality and responsibility for his or her actions. When viewed as part of a child's emotional and intellectual development, it is found that telling lies doesn't condemn a child to a life of betrayal or serious behavior problems. Recent research has shown that lying…
Descriptors: Deception, Young Children, Child Behavior, Emotional Development

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