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When kids lie, it's usually because they're afraid to tell the truth. In other words, yes he did take the last five cookies -- he just doesn't want to get in trouble for doing it. That kind of lying, experts say, is no big deal. Talk to your child about the difference between a lie and the truth, and explain why truthfulness is important. If he just tells the occasional fib, it's really nothing to get too concerned about, according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychology (AACAP).

Other kinds of lying, though, may suggest that he has underlying issues that need to be dealt with. Kids who tell elaborate storytelling lies, such as tall tales, may be making a bid for attention. And some fall into a pattern of repetitive lying, usually because it's an...

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Lying

My 11 year old started lying when he was in 5th grade. know he's 6th grade and even though I talk to him and advice him he just keeps up with the lying. He started school on September it's been a month and I have received several calls...  read more

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August 07, 2008

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when my 16 yr old told me he wanted his tounge pierced for his b-day i had to think long and hard about it! being a nurse i know all the risks. i tried to trick him by saying if u do i will. thinking he would think that it was "uncool...  read more

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