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reading is better than chocolate
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by natasha - this content may contain affiliate links
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are you going through something similar in your house
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i was raised in an authoritarian household. we did as we were told
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i already picture him standing in a nightclub feeling lost and and in over his head. just like i did
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simple 2-step process to stop our children lying
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it made one gasp and stretch one's eyes
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she calls out the fire brigade when there isn't a fire
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cheese pizza
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cheese pizza it is
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children's books lying
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even mothers who worry too much relax and enjoy their kids
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skip to primary navigation
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skip to main content
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skip to primary sidebar
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skip to footer
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worry less
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home
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contact
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uk bookshop
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children's books lying
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share2k
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pin5k
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tweet
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my son got off the school bus
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the next day i found a pair of jeans scrunched up in the corner of his room. i shook them out and discovered holes in both knees
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when i asked him it
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i was all set to give him a hug. but the fidgeting
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he was lying
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is this really worth lying
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my stomach lurched
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how you stop your children lying to you
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how to raise a liar
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my response? i weighed up the odds. lie at every turn
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i got away
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eventually
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every parent's nightmare
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i hope my child isn't doing any of those things when he's but if he is
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what are we doing wrong
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somewhere in between
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our son gets a say in everything he does
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but he still started to lie. and
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that got my attention. he feels just like my seven-year-old self did
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send him to bed without any supper
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it's a punishment he'd do anything to avoid
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he lying's got to end right now
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how we show our kids there can be serious consequences to lying
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how do we make them feel safe enough to own up to accidents
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step 1: use children's books lying to show your kids the consequences
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hilarious to read and deadly in its conviction
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matilda told such dreadful lies
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they only answered “little liar
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therefore when her aunt returned
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matilda
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that escalated quickly! illustration from cautionary verses
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convincing enough
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step 2: help your kids feel safe enough to tell you anything
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how we come up
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huh
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magic word that if you say it we have to listen cal y and not lose it
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which word?” he asked
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you choose
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glhuuuuuuugulu
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hmmmmm