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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 548711" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Ditto what TeDo said. </p><p>Most of these kids are not nearly so manipulative as we think. If we make the wrong assumptions, we end up with major damage.</p><p>You do have to get to the bottom of each "class" of lies.</p><p>The food situation? Given what is in your other post... it sounds like you ARE making a big deal about food, and V feels he has no choice but to hide his refusal. been there done that (me, not my kids... )</p><p>That's different than the hiding-stuff situation.</p><p>Which is different again from the safety situation... in that case, does V have a fascination with how stuff works? Does he need some "old junk" that he can take apart and figure out, rather than doing it to "good stuff"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 548711, member: 11791"] Ditto what TeDo said. Most of these kids are not nearly so manipulative as we think. If we make the wrong assumptions, we end up with major damage. You do have to get to the bottom of each "class" of lies. The food situation? Given what is in your other post... it sounds like you ARE making a big deal about food, and V feels he has no choice but to hide his refusal. been there done that (me, not my kids... ) That's different than the hiding-stuff situation. Which is different again from the safety situation... in that case, does V have a fascination with how stuff works? Does he need some "old junk" that he can take apart and figure out, rather than doing it to "good stuff"? [/QUOTE]
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