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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 22011" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Both difficult child 1 and difficult child 2 lie all the time!!! In fact, it is their normal form of communication!!! I've tried everything to get them to tell the truth - NOTHING WORKS :grrr:!!! I've even tried Linda's method of asking them if they want to "redo" their answers. </p><p></p><p>If difficult child 2 is caught in the act of doing something he shouldn't do, he'll still lie and say he didn't do it even if I saw him do it :grrr:. difficult child 1 used to be the same exact way. However, and this is only within the last year, if I catch difficult child 1 while he is doing something he shouldn't do, about half the time he'll admit he did it. The other times, he'll still lie even if he knows I saw him do it. Both difficult child 1 and difficult child 2 can't understand why I don't trust them :hammer: :rofl:.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 2 takes this one step further though. When caught, after he is done saying he didn't do something he obviously did, he'll proceed to call me a f-ckin' b-tch over and over and over again... If I'm lucky, he'll only swear at me. Other times, he'll work himself up into a full blown rage, complete with lots of flying objects, trying to hit or punch me, etc... The fun never ends... Sorry, I think I'm beginning to get off subject a bit...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, when you figure out how to get difficult children to tell the truth, please let me know!!! For me, it would be nothing short of a miracle :angel: WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 22011, member: 3388"] Both difficult child 1 and difficult child 2 lie all the time!!! In fact, it is their normal form of communication!!! I've tried everything to get them to tell the truth - NOTHING WORKS [img]:grrr:[/img]!!! I've even tried Linda's method of asking them if they want to "redo" their answers. If difficult child 2 is caught in the act of doing something he shouldn't do, he'll still lie and say he didn't do it even if I saw him do it [img]:grrr:[/img]. difficult child 1 used to be the same exact way. However, and this is only within the last year, if I catch difficult child 1 while he is doing something he shouldn't do, about half the time he'll admit he did it. The other times, he'll still lie even if he knows I saw him do it. Both difficult child 1 and difficult child 2 can't understand why I don't trust them [img]:hammer:[/img] [img]:rofl:[/img]. difficult child 2 takes this one step further though. When caught, after he is done saying he didn't do something he obviously did, he'll proceed to call me a f-ckin' b-tch over and over and over again... If I'm lucky, he'll only swear at me. Other times, he'll work himself up into a full blown rage, complete with lots of flying objects, trying to hit or punch me, etc... The fun never ends... Sorry, I think I'm beginning to get off subject a bit... Anyway, when you figure out how to get difficult children to tell the truth, please let me know!!! For me, it would be nothing short of a miracle [img]:angel:[/img] WFEN [/QUOTE]
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