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  2. Child lying - Wikipedia

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    The children that completed more tasks correctly received higher scores and had higher executive functioning skills. It was shown that the majority of three-year-olds lied and only a quarter of two-year-olds lied. There was proportional relationship between higher executive functioning scores and an increased tendency for children to lie.

  3. False allegation of child sexual abuse - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [26] Children appear to rarely make up false allegations of their own accord, [25] [26] [27] but will make false allegations if coercively questioned by individuals who believe abuse has occurred, but refuse to accept children’s statements that they were not abused (as was common practice during the satanic ritual abuse moral panic ...

  4. Paternalistic deception - Wikipedia

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    The lie-teller always overestimates beneficial aspects and minimizes the potential harm of the lie, resulting in a more favourable attitude. [4] Targets, however, end up questioning the underlying benevolent intentions of the lie-teller because of the liars' subjective judgements and the consequent interference with their autonomy.

  5. Nanny shares how she responds when kids tell lies: ‘I ... - AOL

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    This TikToker shared her strategies for constructively communicating with her kids when they lie. Nanny shares how she responds when kids tell lies: ‘I need to be this parent when I have kids ...

  6. Pathological lying - Wikipedia

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    Curtis and Hart (2020) defined pathological lying as "a persistent, pervasive, and often compulsive pattern of excessive lying behavior that leads to clinically significant impairment of functioning in social, occupational, or other areas; causes marked distress; poses a risk to the self or others; and occurs for longer than 6 months" (p. 63).

  7. Why Arguing With Your Kids Is Completely Missing the Point - AOL

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    Tyler Kord, chef of No. 7, writes about struggle to be "a super chill dad who can roll with life’s punches" and why arguing with kids is pointless.

  8. 50 Unnervingly Creepy Things Kids Have Done That Could Have ...

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    Tells me to sit on his bed and then lie down, all the while telling me everything's ok. "Now close your eyes.." I complied, then I hear him say calmly "Just lie still, this won't hurt a bit."

  9. Paul Ekman - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Lightman is based on Paul Ekman, and Ekman served as a scientific adviser for the series; he read and edited the scripts and sent video clip-notes of facial expressions for the actors to imitate. While Ekman has written 15 books, the series Lie to Me has more effectively brought Ekman's research into people's homes. [17]