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5 truths of life parents must teach children before reality does

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 4, 2026, 13:00 IST
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5 truths of life parents must teach children before reality does

Raising children isn’t just about teaching them discipline or helping them score well to achieve a good career. The lessons a parent must teach go beyond routines because the real-world isn’t very kind sometimes.
As parents, it’s natural to want to protect children from discomfort. But shielding them from every difficult emotion or situation may leave them unprepared for reality. It’s important to make children understand that life won’t always go their way. Preparing a child for the real world doesn’t mean taking away their innocence, instead it’s about giving them tools to protect it.
Here are 5 real-world lessons parents should teach their children:

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Not everyone will like you, and that’s okay

One of the earliest emotional challenges children face is the need to be liked and accepted by everyone around them. Some even begin to measure their worth based on how others perceive them. This can quietly lead to self-doubt, anxiety, and a constant urge to please.
It’s important for parents to normalise the idea that not everyone will like them, and that’s perfectly okay.


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Teach your child to say ‘No’

The ability to say “no” is one of the most important life skills a child can learn.
Many parents raise their children to be polite, agreeable, and accommodating, which sometimes makes saying “no” an overlooked statement. Over time, this can make it difficult for them to set boundaries or speak up when something doesn’t feel right.
Parents need to actively teach children that saying “no” is not disrespectful, and there are times when it's necessary.

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Life won’t always feel fair, but response shapes everything

Everyone goes through situations that just don’t feel fair, however, that’s what life’s all about. These moments will feel frustrating, but instead of fixing everything, parents should teach children how to process emotions. The valuable lesson parents should teach children is that how they react in such moments can shape their overall outlook on life.

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Trust people’s actions not words

Words don’t always reflect realities. Promises can be made easily, but it’s a person’s actions that reveal their true intentions.
As children grow and form friendships, they may encounter situations where what someone says doesn’t match what they do. Encourage your child to look beyond what is said and pay attention to actions.
This doesn’t mean becoming distrustful of everyone, but rather learning to make thoughtful judgments.


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Not every friendship is meant to last

Friends are important, but not every company is meant to last.
While this can emotionally hurt a child, parents however, can help normalize such experiences. Some friends meet us at a point in life and go when their purpose is served, however, this doesn’t make the friendship any less meaningful. Outgrowing the certain phase is a part of personal growth.

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