they care for your safety and issues and they don't love it when your lieng to them or keep sayin no to them. they just want an honest answer,maybe your not lieing but some parents been lied before in the past and they just won't put up with it.
Many children lie to their parents. So tell the truth.
I think that it is lying. I used to think that it was lieing, but then my mother told me that it was lying.
The physical signs that a child might be lying include the avoidance of eye contact, fidgeting and an overall diminished demeanor. Parents may also think their kids are lying based on past experience in which the child lied under similar circumstances. If the kid is the only possible suspect for an action she denies, then obviously her parent will think she is lying.Recent research has shown, however, that parents are not very good at detecting the lies of their children, or that in many cases suspect the truth and are unwilling to admit it to themselves.
Not necessarily. Maybe her parents are strict and do not allow it.
you go up to her or him and ask and if you think they are lying or you can tell that they are lying to you don't trust them or don't be there friend.
It is important to be honest with your parents because lying can damage trust and relationships. It is better to communicate openly and address any issues or concerns honestly.
It is embarrasing, but you cant change it, so I think the best thing to do is not To bring the subject up, it will blow over. If they bring it up, just say you dont like that person and the person that told your parents is lying
Depends on the circumstances. Either they have caught you lying a lot or the story you are telling them doesn't sound like the truth.
To effectively address and discourage lying behavior in kids, parents can establish clear expectations about honesty, model truthful behavior themselves, praise honesty, and provide consequences for lying. Open communication and building trust with their children can also help prevent lying behavior.
Some children do, but you shouldn't. Lying is wrong, especially to your parents, or any family member.
When addressing a preschooler's lying, parents can effectively respond by calmly discussing the importance of honesty, setting clear expectations and consequences for lying, and praising and reinforcing truth-telling behavior. It is important for parents to model honesty and provide a supportive and understanding environment for their child to feel comfortable expressing themselves truthfully.
It's a sin