👀 Ever caught your child sneaking a turn in a board game… or “borrowing” a sibling’s hoodie without asking? You’re not alone. The real question is: How do we help kids choose right over wrong—even when nobody’s watching? Here are 3 key questions I teach my own kids: 1️⃣ Gut: What is my gut telling me to do? 2️⃣ Eyes: Would I do this if Grandma, my teacher, or my coach were watching? 3️⃣ Switch the Lens: If someone did this to me, how would I feel? These simple checks help kids build integrity—so they can lead with honesty whether eyes are on them or not. 💡 📕 For more scripts and tools to tackle tough conversations, grab your copy of How to Talk to Kids About Anything today. #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman #RaisingLeaders #ParentingTips #Integrity
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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