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3 Ways to Work on the Habit of Truthfulness 

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A habit of truthfulness is important to instill in your child from a young age. Here are three ways you can work on this important habit.
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@RootsAndWings
Thankyou Sonya and The Simply Charlotte Mason Team! God bless you and keep you in your hour of need.
@AboveAllisLove
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@vmlagodny5591 14 дней назад
So much wisdom!!! Thank you!
@calliebolstad1345
Sonya, you are such a wise and knowledgeable voice in the area of teaching and training up a child in the way they should go. I am so incredibly thankful to have found your channel and to get to sit under your tutelage. You have and continue to help me so much! Thank you.
@kathyfisher7877
Can you do this with older children. We adopted a girl that is age six. How do we go about teaching and basically over coming habits that have been instilled from birth
@justb4116
How to distinguish when a child asks questions to understand better versus to buy time/get attention/attempt to change instruction?
@AQKuilan
Hello I am new to these concepts and wish I had heard them before my children were born. They are 9 and 6 and both need encouragement in truth telling. My question is, what are appropriate consequences when you find a child is lying?
@spacemetalande
I am struggling with teaching my daughter why it's important to tell the truth. She just turned 4, and she always lies to try and get out of perceived trouble or get something she wants. "Did you already eat a cookie?" "No, I haven't had any." or "Can you pick up the blocks you knocked over?" "I didn't knock them over." I can't seem to get her to understand why it's important to tell the truth.