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Children commonly lie to try to escape punishment. Hence the saying, "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies." These are called self-protective lies. During the first 5 or 6 years of life, children go through a normal phase...
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When my oldest is lying, he says "uh" a lot. It's a dead give away every time. My second one stares a lot and has a lot of long pauses before he answers me, so that means either he wants to say something he's not sure about saying...
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You have to teach them that lying is bad somehow. Any time you catch them in a lie, punish them and don't make a joke out of it. Children will lie to see what they can get away with. If they get away with it, they'll continue. You have to p...
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Children often lie out of fear. If they did something they know they shouldn't have, they know that if they tell the parent they will be punished. Children consider lying a much more reasonable way to do things; they often do not consider t...
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Lying is a behavior that all children demonstrate at some point during their development. It is a part of our human nature to want to cover up our wrongdoings, justify our mishaps and project blame on others. Many parents struggle with how ...
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You probably lie to your child about the tooth fairy. You might lie when you tell her she won't grow if she doesn't drink her milk. And maybe you lied to your child when her uncle passed away by saying he turned into one of the stars in the...
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If you are teaching your children well lying to them would undermine just that. If you don't expect your child/children lie to you, then don't lie to them. Some will argue that "moral" is perceptual or psychological rather than ta...
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Under the age of 3 years, a lie has no meaning for a child, as they tend to say whatever they are thinking and have no understanding that thoughts are private. Between the ages of 3 and 4, children begin to learn that other people don’t kno...
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Bad grammar, absolutely! Child molestation, not so much. Hate, racism, homophobia, bad economics, ignorance? Yes! I consider being a creationist a form of asperger's syndrome, for example.
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・ He died. According to Mary, he died a few months before. ・ Peter. Peter took his father's death the hardest. While the other boys have fun with James, Peter thinks ... ・ Mary. He and his wife are too different to be married, she doesn't...
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