Your child’s lie might be a cry for safety.
When dishonesty happens, our immediate instinct is to focus entirely on behavior modification and strict rules.
However, addressing the underlying fear behind the lie is what actually stops the behavior from repeating.
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from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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