Sometimes children do not know how to distinguish between truth and lies, so sincerity is a value that is taught from home.
The sincerity is inculcated from home and that over the years we must preserve; However, as children, we do not know how to distinguish between truth and lies, so telling lies can be a pattern that occurs continuously and must be corrected.
The parents are responsible for promoting this value, among others, for if our child gets used to tell the truth since childhood, establishes relationships interpersonal positive and increases confidence that others placed in him. For this, we give you some keys so that your child always tells the truth:
1. Analyze what your little one tells you, before judging determine if it is a truth, a lie product of his fantasy or imagination, or a lie that has an end, such as deceiving or manipulating.
2. Recognize if your child gets used to telling the truth, and if so, try to recognize him and show your pride in doing it.
3. If your child lies, find out the possible cause. Give him your confidence, security and acceptance, so that he can express himself freely and resolve any situation.
4. Give him the opportunity to begin to take responsibility for his actions and words, so that he understands that those based on lies are not successful.
5. If you recognize a lie, do not judge your child in his personality; separate who is from the rest.
6. Avoid pressuring him, making him feel guilty, or humiliating him when he is wrong. Understanding and love are the foundation for understanding honesty.
7. Be her example, so if you pretend to always tell her the truth, show her the way. There is no better positive influence than that of the parents.
Remember that sincerity is a value that helps us to live more in contact with reality, to establish a stronger personal identity, to increase self-esteem and self-confidence, as well as to develop a positive criterion to develop a successful life . Give your child the tools to reach it!