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My Nephew Age 11 Is Lying
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I don't mean white lies I mean stinking lies. Amongst many he told the school his dad was dead......?. And others I don't wish to share but are horrendeous. Anyone have any experience with kids who are compulsive liers? Any advice would be welcome please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd try both the GP and the school to ask for counselling.
He sounds like a troubled boy and I'm afraid labelling him as an 'attention seeker' doesn't help.
He IS seeking attention and he deserves to have it.....but for the thing that is the problem, whatever that is , not for the lies whatever they are.
Good luck to him.
Here's hoping his parents can see that their bad behaviour plays a very big part in his.
He sounds like a troubled boy and I'm afraid labelling him as an 'attention seeker' doesn't help.
He IS seeking attention and he deserves to have it.....but for the thing that is the problem, whatever that is , not for the lies whatever they are.
Good luck to him.
Here's hoping his parents can see that their bad behaviour plays a very big part in his.
It sounds like attention seeking, as others have said. In my family, there is a girl of a similar age who appeared to be very bright as a toddler and who was praised for her precociousness. She is now still intelligent but not quite as amazing as she used to be.
She tells lies. I am convinced it is to regain the level of attention she used to have.
She tells lies. I am convinced it is to regain the level of attention she used to have.
anne a. If he told the school that his father had died and they have found out that father is alive (which it sounds like) there will already be alerts running and he will have been asked why he lied. I think that loulou will receive a welcome from the school for her efforts and any input she can make. They may also tell her which areas to avoid and how to work best to improve the situation.
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