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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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    False retractions of accusations by children who have been abused are suggested to occur for one or more of several reasons, such as out of shame or embar­rass­ment, due to fear of being sent to a foster home, or of the reaction of adults leading them to feel their behavior was “wrong” or “bad”, due to a desire to protect the ...

  4. Parental abuse by children - Wikipedia

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    Children may be subjected to violence on TV, in movies and in music, and that violence may come to be considered "normal". [2] The breakdown of the family unit, poor or nonexistent relationships with an absent parent, as well as debt, unemployment, and parental drug / alcohol abuse may all be contributing factors to abuse.

  5. I Have Been Lying To My Grown Children For Years. Here ... - AOL

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    I also lie — not only by indirection but also by omission — about the frequency of my accidents. They include tripping over, stumbling into, brushing against, and, worst of all, falling all ...

  6. Nanny shares how she responds when kids tell lies: ‘I need to ...

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  7. False accusation of rape - Wikipedia

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    DiCanio (1993) states that while researchers and prosecutors do not agree on the exact percentage of cases in which there was sufficient evidence to conclude that allegations were false, they generally agree on a range of 2% to 10%. [25] Due to varying definitions of a "false accusation", the true percentage remains unknown. [26]

  8. Nanny shares how she responds when kids tell lies: ‘I need to ...

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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 ...

  9. Lie - Wikipedia

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    Lie-to-children is a phrase that describes a simplified explanation of technical or complex subjects as a teaching method for children and laypeople. While lies-to-children are useful in teaching complex subjects to people who are new to the concepts discussed, they can promote the creation of misconceptions among