Maybe they want to show how much they love and admire their parents.
Children tell stories about their parents because it helps them make sense of their own lives. It's a way to talk about the people who are most important to them and to show others what their family is like.
Maybe they think it'll make the children understand the consequences of misbehavior. But this is a bad approach as it can cause harm and doesn't teach positive lessons. Parents should communicate better rather than resorting to such stories.
Parents might tell scary stories to make kids braver or to teach them lessons about facing fears.
Parents tell stories to entertain their children. It's a simple and fun way to pass the time.
Sometimes kids do this to get attention or avoid getting in trouble.
Children might make up stories to parents to express their creativity or because they think the truth won't be understood. It could also be a way to deal with difficult situations or emotions that they don't know how to handle otherwise.
Parents tell long stories perhaps because they want to pass on their life experiences. They've been through a lot and feel it's important for their children to know about the past, whether it's family history, moral lessons from their own youth, or cultural traditions.
Children tell stories because they have vivid imaginations. They like to create their own little worlds and share them with others. It's also a way for them to express their feelings and experiences, even if they are just made - up adventures or about their favorite toys.
It's usually a result of extreme mental illness or severe stress that leads them to lose all sense of reason and morality.
Parents tell scary stories to kids to build their courage and teach them how to face fears.
Parents tell stories to entertain their children. It's a simple and fun way to pass the time.