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"I Didn't Do It:" Dealing With Dishonesty (Practical Tools for Parents)

by Elaine K. McEwan

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Every parent faces the issue of dishonesty in kids and the need to have a healthy approach to it. This book looks at whether dishonesty is ever normal, why kids lie, cheat or steal, how parents can best respond, and ways to teach honesty at home.
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Every parent faces the issue of dishonesty in kids and the need to have a healthy approach to it. This book looks at whether dishonesty is ever normal, why kids lie, cheat or steal, how parents can best respond, and ways to teach honesty at home.

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