Publisher's Synopsis
Lying is typically not a cause for concern because it happens occasionally to both adults and children. However, if it happens regularly, lying can develop into a significant issue. The fact that you might not believe your child when they tell the truth if they have a history of lying is a significant problem. Your child will learn the value of self-reliance, trust, and compassion if you instill the value of honesty in them. Children start lying at a young age for a number of covert and prosocial goals, and as they become older, they get more sophisticated. When kids discover that lying works well to get out of trouble or avoid taking responsibility, it can turn into a bad habit. Therefore, when your child lies, address the issue directly and work to prevent it from happening again. Here are tactics to prevent kids from lying.