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How do you handle lying?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 349875" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Hi, </p><p>Besides feeling safe , I mentioned poor coping skills and dealing with reality , being able to problem solve and have a vision for the future. Some kids wish their reality were different , wished things to be how they want it , to the point of instead of saying I wished I went to the job interview , they say I went to the job appointment. Dash - these are my tentative suggestions which might not apply to your child's situation but could apply to others reading this thread. generally speaking when kids feel accepted for who they are , don't have self esteem issues , find what they do intrinsically rewarding and can problem solve , they don't have lying issues. </p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 349875, member: 10"] Hi, Besides feeling safe , I mentioned poor coping skills and dealing with reality , being able to problem solve and have a vision for the future. Some kids wish their reality were different , wished things to be how they want it , to the point of instead of saying I wished I went to the job interview , they say I went to the job appointment. Dash - these are my tentative suggestions which might not apply to your child's situation but could apply to others reading this thread. generally speaking when kids feel accepted for who they are , don't have self esteem issues , find what they do intrinsically rewarding and can problem solve , they don't have lying issues. Allan [/QUOTE]
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