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How to handle a lying child
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<blockquote data-quote="raiste62000" data-source="post: 331858" data-attributes="member: 8740"><p>My son is going on 9 years old now. he will turn 9 next week. We have done some counseling for him, and I plan on taking him back. The counselors original assesment was some grief over the divorce, and some other underlying issues. I worry that he is developing like I did as a child, but I was also the harbringer of my own doom back then. He has unlimited potential, and I just want to see him happy, and living his life to the fullest, not wasting his days away in his room due to punishments for not telling the truth, stealing, and the other distractions he has in life right now. Thanks for the help here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raiste62000, post: 331858, member: 8740"] My son is going on 9 years old now. he will turn 9 next week. We have done some counseling for him, and I plan on taking him back. The counselors original assesment was some grief over the divorce, and some other underlying issues. I worry that he is developing like I did as a child, but I was also the harbringer of my own doom back then. He has unlimited potential, and I just want to see him happy, and living his life to the fullest, not wasting his days away in his room due to punishments for not telling the truth, stealing, and the other distractions he has in life right now. Thanks for the help here... [/QUOTE]
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