The truth about lying
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Experts feel that it is very normal for kids to deceive or lie and also suggest different ways parents should respond to this kind of behavior. Some of the most successful methods to help kids be truthful are encouraging truthfulness, modeling it, and rewarding it.
Publication Name: Child
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0894-7988
Year: 2005
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Planning ahead
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A mother of a 6-year-old son, Marcelle Clements feels she cannot keep herself from imagining little girls as potential wives for her son. Clements shares her experience of having unreasonable fear, desperate and protective wish for her son's future.
Publication Name: Child
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0894-7988
Year: 2004
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The Shakespeare effect
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A mother discusses how her love for Shakespearean plays grew while she was trying to introduce the interest for English drama in her son.
Publication Name: Child
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0894-7988
Year: 2006
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