Re: What to do with a lying boy.....
My son used to do the exact same stuff. Lie for no reason. And make up stories and on and on. I don't know why he did it either but he finally out grew it. It may be just part of pretending. Having fun with you. The lie part is the progress report. My son is 16. I noticed that my son was always good up until the 6 th grade. Middle school years. Before that, the teachers know you and send you all kinds of reports and all that. But, when they start getting older, the children then take on more responsibility. The teacher has more kids to watch over then just one class so they can't always keep up with children that might be falling behind. So, if the school work is falling behind, it's time to start talking to some teachers. Find out what he's missing, and make him do it. Show him for the next couple of weeks you are on his tail. That's what I had to do. And it's embarassing for the kids to know that their parent is calling the school or going up there. And, like I said, during the middle school years, the teachers want them to be more responsible so you might not get those calls like they did in elementary. And there were times I had to take everything away from my son. Everything. And then slowly give it back little by little. I also noticed that my son did real well in the first semester of school and slowly started sinking during the 2nd part. Probably tired of school by then. So, the next year I remembered it and started watching him closer when 2nd semesters came around. Good luck Isabel. I know this might not be your exact situation but I can relate to your problem.
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