Children who tell blunt truths, as opposed to lying, are judged more harshly by adults

New findings, out today, suggest children who tell blunt truths such as “I don’t want this present—it’s ugly!” are judged more harshly by adults than those who bend the truth to be polite or protect others.


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Source: Phys.org