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šŸ›”ļø No One Has a Right to Ask You to Lie

Children deserve to know:Lying to protect someone else’s comfort, secrets, or power is not their job. Whether it's a family member, teacher, coach, o

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Children deserve to know:
Lying to protect someone else’s comfort, secrets, or power is not their job.

Whether it’s a family member, teacher, coach, or friend—
no one has the right to ask a child to lie.
Not to cover for someone.
Not to stay silent about harm.
Not to protect someone else’s feelings over their own well-being.

When a child is taught that:

  • Their words have value

  • Their honesty deserves protection

  • And their truth should never be a burden…

They grow up stronger, more self-aware, and less vulnerable to manipulation.

Because predators, abusers, and bullies often start by asking for just one thing: silence.

Let’s raise children who know that their truth is sacred—
and that love never demands a lie.

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