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To individuate from parents: Sometimes teens use lying to keep parts of their lives separate from their parents. At times it may even seem that they make up small lies about things that do not even seem terribly important. Another reason children lie is when they perceive the house rules and restrictions to be too tight. So let's say you have a 16-year-old who is not allowed to wear makeup, but all her friends are wearing it. So she wears it outside the house, then lies to you about it. Lying may become a way for her to have you believe she's Following your rules and still do "normal" teen Activities. To get attention: When your child is little and the lies are Inconsequential, this Behavior may just be his way of getting a little attention. When a small child says, "Mommy, I just saw Santa fly by the window," I think it is very different from an older child who says, "I finished my homework," when he really did not. Younger children also make up stories during imaginative play, or playing "make believe." This is not lying but a way for them to engage their imaginations and start to make sense of the world around them. Rowan Asiri
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