It’s fine. I wouldn’t just ignore it though. Maybe question why they think these things. ‘What makes you sure he’s not hungry? Did you ask him?’, ‘Are you sure she didn’t want to sing? I think she has a pretty voice.’
Your toddler is coughing e their desires more than denying facts. If anything, it’s an expression of imagination and should be encouraged with guidance away from just telling outright lies.
It’s fine. I wouldn’t just ignore it though. Maybe question why they think these things. ‘What makes you sure he’s not hungry? Did you ask him?’, ‘Are you sure she didn’t want to sing? I think she has a pretty voice.’
Your toddler is coughing e their desires more than denying facts. If anything, it’s an expression of imagination and should be encouraged with guidance away from just telling outright lies.