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How do you handle difficult child's lies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy-Steph" data-source="post: 42104" data-attributes="member: 3729"><p>I am having the same problem. My difficult child lies about everthing. I don't think he even knows what the truth is anymore. I am usually the one that wants to believe him, husband always knows better. We have tried to tell him that if he tells us the truth, we may gripe or say we are not happy, and if he lies he is in major trouble. But we can't get him to tell the truth even one time to show him how it works. Then he gets mad when we don't believe him. If you were to hear his side of the story about school or altercations with his siblings, it is never his fault. Everything happens to him.</p><p></p><p>We are at our wits ends, also. We keep telling ourselves that he is only 11 and we have to be here for him, but man, this is hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy-Steph, post: 42104, member: 3729"] I am having the same problem. My difficult child lies about everthing. I don't think he even knows what the truth is anymore. I am usually the one that wants to believe him, husband always knows better. We have tried to tell him that if he tells us the truth, we may gripe or say we are not happy, and if he lies he is in major trouble. But we can't get him to tell the truth even one time to show him how it works. Then he gets mad when we don't believe him. If you were to hear his side of the story about school or altercations with his siblings, it is never his fault. Everything happens to him. We are at our wits ends, also. We keep telling ourselves that he is only 11 and we have to be here for him, but man, this is hard. [/QUOTE]
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