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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 248615" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I happened to be watching a bit of Judge Judy the other day, and I definitely agree with her take on kids/teenagers. She said "how do you know a teenager is lying? They open their mouths" LOL and yep she caught the 15 year old she was questioning in a lie. Any kid, easy child or difficult child, of any age, will lie about homework if they don't want to do it. The only difference with a easy child or difficult child is the easy child understands and/or cares about the natural consequences a lot quicker than a difficult child.</p><p></p><p>If this guy's approach works, I'll send easy child to him, so she won't lie to me about just about everything under the sun just to get what she wants. Honestly, and it's probably the Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) in him, but my difficult child doesn't lie to me about stuff. He'll tell me there's homework, and just not do it. I don't battle about it anymore either. He's at least to the point where he cares enough to get a passing grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 248615, member: 1161"] I happened to be watching a bit of Judge Judy the other day, and I definitely agree with her take on kids/teenagers. She said "how do you know a teenager is lying? They open their mouths" LOL and yep she caught the 15 year old she was questioning in a lie. Any kid, easy child or difficult child, of any age, will lie about homework if they don't want to do it. The only difference with a easy child or difficult child is the easy child understands and/or cares about the natural consequences a lot quicker than a difficult child. If this guy's approach works, I'll send easy child to him, so she won't lie to me about just about everything under the sun just to get what she wants. Honestly, and it's probably the Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) in him, but my difficult child doesn't lie to me about stuff. He'll tell me there's homework, and just not do it. I don't battle about it anymore either. He's at least to the point where he cares enough to get a passing grade. [/QUOTE]
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