Parenting Defiant Teens: Lying
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Tell Me Lies: Should I Lie to My Children?By: Dr Robyn Silverman | 23/07/2008 | Home & FamilyYou may not admit it but you've probably done it. Parents often lie to their children. You sneak some ice-cream before dinner and then deny it. You tell your boss you can't come in because you have a sore throatand then take a leisurely day off. You tell them that you didn't inhale.But if we're supposed to lead by example, why do so many parents lie to their children? And, perhaps more importantly, should we? Lying Children and What to Do About ItBy: Kirsten Whittaker | 10/10/2009 | ParentingWe all do it now and again, tell those little "white" lies once in a while when put on the spot about someone's new outfit or why we were late for work. As grown ups, we know that there are times when lying is a necessary, though not always appealing,... Is My Teen Lying?By: Keith Allen | 26/04/2006 | AdviceAll teens lie, right? Teen lying is something that is done harmlessly and viciously. Teens lie for many reasons; most of them have to do with their ability to do it. The physical and mental changes in Your TeensBy: Harry Johnson | 17/06/2006 | Education17 June 2006, The physical and mental changes can create doubts and incomprehension and can change ideals; each young person reacts to this stage of life in his/her own way, Are Teen Magazines to Blame For Degrading Morals Among Younger Generation?By: Alex Richard | 26/06/2009 | TeenagersThe rate, at which teens are maturing, both physically and mentally, is alarming. Though it’s a sign of something seriously wrong at some level, yet people offer their own diverse explanations to this issue, and most often, these are either half correct or completely misplaced. When Kids Lie - Why and What To DoBy: Marisue Alsobrook | 26/05/2009 | ParentingWhy do kids lie? What's a parent to do? First, parents must understand that kids don't always know they're lying. They want to tell parents what parents want to hear. They want to stay out of trouble. How are we reacting to the truth? Can our kids count on us to not overreact? Kids talk from their perception, as do most most of us. Eye witnesses are a cop's worst nightmare. No one sees an incident in the same way. Forming a few good parenting habits will help our kids tell us the truth. Teen Weight Loss – A Balanced Approach!By: Todd Chapman | 16/11/2009 | Weight LossTeen weight loss is a subject that must be approached with caution. Whereas most adult weight loss programs may be executed without your physician's blessing, not so with your teen. Additionally, the complexities of the teen personality must be considered to avoid psychological damage associated with obesity or the imposed pressure to lose weight by the parent. In any event a total program approach should be consid Holiday Tips with Teens!By: Eva-Maria | 07/10/2009 | TeenagersOne of my recent coaching clients a couple of weeks ago was telling me about the holiday they wanted to take with their kids over the school holidays. All together they have a family of four – one girl and three boys, three of which are over the age of twelve, with a girl having a ‘romance’ with a guy at school, which made it even more difficult to decide on a mutual holiday duration and destination. So I decided to cover this topic in this week’s mail out: Holiday Tips with Teens!
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