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How Honest Should We Be With Our Kids?

8 min · 22. juni 2026
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Description: As parents, we’re constantly faced with questions we never expected to answer. From death and dying to sexuality, relationships, and identity, kids have a way of asking the things that stop us in our tracks. This isn’t an episode about having all the answers—it’s about trying to find the line between honesty and oversharing while creating a safe space for our children to ask anything.

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