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Daily Archives: November 13, 2008
Why kids lie… The TRUTH can finally be told…
Like a flu virus in a preschool lunch room, the question comes up every 6 months or so as to “Why do children lie?” and “What does it mean?” and “What do you do about it?” The latest incarnation was … Continue reading →
Posted in analysis of behavior, media, politics, social networks
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Tagged adults, aversive stimuli, boredom, conflicting rules, consequences, contingencies, dolts, escape, lying, mimicry, parenting, reality, reinforcement, rules, truth
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