. i like what you others have said see wouldn't give that's child up for nothin.
Most people with Asperger's Syndrome are too honest for their own good. Pathological lying is another problem altogether.
the child find the sea shell lying on the sand
It cannot be both. Most parents see the little things that give their child away when they are lying. They are often different things depending on the child.
Yes, a child should, and telling the truth gets you in less trouble than lying and then others find out the truth. Lying gets you in bigger trouble.
Tourette's syndrome primarily involves involuntary motor and vocal tics, and it does not inherently cause compulsive lying. However, individuals with Tourette's may sometimes engage in behaviors that could be perceived as lying, such as making impulsive comments or statements due to their condition. It's essential to differentiate between the neurological aspects of Tourette's and the psychological elements that contribute to behavior like compulsive lying. If someone with Tourette's is exhibiting compulsive lying, it may be due to other underlying psychological factors rather than the syndrome itself.
get them help, counseling or certain classes
yes child abuse is common but sometimes it's a child lying and making a false accusation, sadly=(
absolutely, unless there is another adult that can teach this child that lying is wrong and not to be condoned.
No, but he can be fined and jailed.
To address a 10-year-old lying, parents can have open and honest conversations with their child about the importance of telling the truth and the consequences of lying. They can also set clear expectations and consequences for dishonesty. By modeling honesty themselves and praising their child when they tell the truth, parents can help foster a culture of honesty and trust in their child.
It is generally not recommended for children to read lying down in bed, as it can strain their eyes and posture. It is better for children to read in a well-lit, upright position to avoid potential discomfort or adverse effects on their eyesight and physical development.
Spend a lot of time talking with the child to try and get them to stop lying, there is probably a reason for the lying like lack of attention or other. But don't trust them unless you know they are telling the truth. and that is for their own good.