No Stupid Questions

197. Is It Wrong to Lie to Children?

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May 26, 2024
The hosts dive into the ethics of lying to children, pondering why myths like the Tooth Fairy bring joy and what that means for parenting. They discuss the fine line between harmless tales and potential harm to emotional development. Balancing honesty with empathy is examined, revealing when withholding the truth might be more beneficial. Cultural nuances in parenting styles and societal values shed light on how honesty and deception coexist in modern family dynamics. Personal anecdotes and listener feedback add a rich layer to the conversation.
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ANECDOTE

Duckworth Family Lies

  • Angela Duckworth's family discussed lying to children.
  • Duckworth's kids believed in the Easter Bunny, likely because they saw the CVS-branded items in their Easter baskets.
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Mongan's Tooth Fairy Discovery

  • Mike Mongan discovered the Tooth Fairy lie by placing a tooth under his pillow without telling his parents.
  • His parents tried to cover it up, claiming they had to call the Tooth Fairy.
ANECDOTE

Mongan's Easter Bunny Revelation

  • Mongan found his decorated Easter egg back in the fridge, revealing the Easter Bunny lie.
  • This made him suspicious.
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