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one step forward and its 20 back.....
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<blockquote data-quote="sandrainde" data-source="post: 30252" data-attributes="member: 3594"><p>my son lies and lies and more lies all the time.</p><p>especially about taking things without asking. </p><p>dispite locked kitchen pantry door, the <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> found out about it and stole food out of it. ( whole other set of issues there)</p><p>he lies about taking his sisters' gamboys</p><p>he lies about homework and what teachers actually say- hello we have a notebook- you would think he would learn by now.</p><p>honestly he has lied so much, it is hard to tell what is truth and what is not.</p><p>right now i deal with his issues mostly on my weekly phone calls, honestly we spend at least an hour on the phone ( his stepmum and i) talking about his lieing for the week or other drama for the week. </p><p>lets not count the how many holes they have in their walls from him putting his head thru or kicking them- just for him getting in trouble on the lies. i mean as sad as this is :/, we joke that when he comes to europe i am going to have to have the ambulance on standby- i live in a 80 year house that has cement walls. not good for heads or feet. so i think my put in corner issues will have to be something else. </p><p>i dont understand why they lie or why they think they have to lie. the brain is an amazing thing.</p><p>i totally understand your one step forward and the 20 steps back, i think as parents we feel that all the time.</p><p>i hope things get a little better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandrainde, post: 30252, member: 3594"] my son lies and lies and more lies all the time. especially about taking things without asking. dispite locked kitchen pantry door, the :censored: found out about it and stole food out of it. ( whole other set of issues there) he lies about taking his sisters' gamboys he lies about homework and what teachers actually say- hello we have a notebook- you would think he would learn by now. honestly he has lied so much, it is hard to tell what is truth and what is not. right now i deal with his issues mostly on my weekly phone calls, honestly we spend at least an hour on the phone ( his stepmum and i) talking about his lieing for the week or other drama for the week. lets not count the how many holes they have in their walls from him putting his head thru or kicking them- just for him getting in trouble on the lies. i mean as sad as this is :/, we joke that when he comes to europe i am going to have to have the ambulance on standby- i live in a 80 year house that has cement walls. not good for heads or feet. so i think my put in corner issues will have to be something else. i dont understand why they lie or why they think they have to lie. the brain is an amazing thing. i totally understand your one step forward and the 20 steps back, i think as parents we feel that all the time. i hope things get a little better [/QUOTE]
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