Friday, March 26, 2010

To Tell The Truth

Well, my 16 year old son, bless his heart had an art assignment to draw a dinosaur and include background from various perspectives and such. So I kept on him about "Have you finished your dinosaur?" "Oh ga, Mama, it's not due til Friday," he would say. So I kept on him. Today on the way to school I asked him about it again. He at first lied and said that he had finished it and when I asked him to see it he fessed up that he had not yet completed it. I told him that by golly that better be done by the time art class rolls around.

So about 1pm I texted him, since that is the communication mode of teenagers, and asked him if he was done and to tell me the truth. Typically I get a response immediately from him when I text but it took about an hour and a half and he sent me the simple response of "Yes". I suppose in that 90 minutes he was drawing like a mad man but hey, at least he did it and didn't lie about it.

Moral of the story-Children will lie to their parents it is up to us to know this and stay one step ahead of them and demand honesty.

2 comments:

  1. I like that you are the kind of parent whose text can prompt a teenager to do the right thing. I'm not hip to cell phones/texting. [I'm a dinosaur, I know (pardon the pun)]. A good, old fashioned evil eye got me on board when I was younger. You've got that going for you, too!

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  2. I agree with the whole lying thing, but do believe that some parents will constantly put their children in the position to lie and I was one of those guilty parents when my children were young. A wise Doctor told me to stop doing that all the time because I was training them to lie. I guess it's about balance.

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