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Why do adults lie to little kids and toddlers? people will say that when they play fight with their little kid or toddler, they are incredibly strong and put up a really good fight against the adult, they will even complement their child on this and see things like “I wouldn’t want to mess with you”. why are they lying to their kid? Are they actually strong? if an adult was actually putting in 100% effort and it was a fight how good of a chance does the child have? I have noticed this with any activity really, whether that be a race, a game, or roughhousing. Why do adults lie to toddlers this way?
I’m talking about little kids like in lower elementary school or preschool, Do you play fight or rough house with your kids? Would they put up a good fight? If not, why do we straight up lie to them?
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You clearly wouldn't want to badly hurt a toddler but would easily be able to do so in a real fight.
I notice Sarah has started posting from US again this week with her 17 inch 6 year old. Children have to be handled with care but allowed to play and explore. Maybe she'll see this as on some previous posts of yours and tell you to look at things from the child's perspective
I can't really add anything to the previous answers.
You can't offer adult reasoning to children, it doesn't work.
You have to make things very simple, because that's the level on which children's minds work.
It's not 'lying' to them in the adult sense, it is making appropriate adjustments to help them to develop an understanding of the world around them.