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What To Do When Your Child Lie To You

Having one of your children lie to you is something that every parent must face at some point, and dealing with it can be a source of great stress and concern. No matter what kind of lie it is, there is no single rule that can be applied to the situation. Learning how to handle the situation will vary from parent to parent and child to child, but dealing with it effectively is the most important thing.

Lying is not always a malicious and hurtful thing, and this is especially true for very young kids. Since they don't know the difference between what is real and imaginary as well as grasping concepts such as consequences, a lie from them may not be such a big deal.

For the older ones, especially teenagers, they lie to get out of things or else to make you think that they are doing one thing when in fact they are doing something else. This is why it is important to not just deal with the lie, but you need to know what they lied about as well as why. This way you can address a bigger problem before it becomes a chronic concern.

If your child is ditching class and lying about it, then you need to get some help in dealing with the problem before it becomes something that you cannot manage. Getting the advice and help from the school is a good way to get to the bottom of this before it becomes worse.

One other serious problems kids get stuck in is shoplifiting. The best way to get on top of that potential problem is to question them about the things that they bring home that you didn't get for them. For many, it will be innocent sources, but you will also be able to tell if they are lying to you and are really stealing.

If you think they are stealing, but know they are not shoplifting, maybe they are ripping off other people from school. Don't be afraid to talk to the teachers and see if there are any issues with theft in the classroom.

Now for the really hard one. Look at your life and actions and decide if you are setting a good example for your kids to follow.

Sometimes the sad reality is that kids just follow the example of their parents, and if the parents are not living good and honorable lives, then what incentive is there for the kid to do anything different with their own?

by: Princess Houston




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