Background: Although lying by children can be a serious problem for parents and educators, there are hardly any longitudinal data to help understand its development. The aim of this study was to understand the stability of consistent lying from 6 to 8 years of age, and its association with other behaviour problems rated concurrently and subsequently. Methods: Teachers and mothers rated lying and disruptive behaviours of a population sample of boys (N = 549) and girls (N = 579) for three consecutive years when the children were 6, 7, and 8. Teachers also rated children’s disruptive behaviours at ages 10 and 11. Results: Mothers tended to rate their children as lying more often than teachers did. Girls were rated by both adults and across age...
Item does not contain fulltextCommunication between children and parents has been the subject of sev...
Dishonesty is an interpersonal process that relies on sophisticated socio-cognitive mechanisms embed...
Recent research shows that most adults admit they lie to children. We also know that children learn ...
The present study explored the extent and developmental pattern of lying among 7-10-year olds (Grade...
Deception is not only part of daily life for adults, but it is also part of typical development thro...
A study was done with fifty-four parents of four to six year old children who were currently enrolle...
Honesty is a highly valued trait. It is thus not surprising that parents devote considerable efforts...
Lying is considered a dangerous tendency among children if it has become a habit. It results in many...
Children as young as 3 years tell lies, and the propensity to tell a lie in an experimental situatio...
While the majority of developmental deception research has examined the truth- and lie-telling behav...
Abstract Communication between children and parents has been the subject of several studies, examini...
Communication between children and parents has been the subject of several studies, examining the ef...
This study investigated the relationship between children’s proneness to endorse moral disengagement...
Recent research shows that most adults admit they lie to children. We also know that children learn ...
Lying emerges early during preschool age. The focus of previous research has been mainly related to ...
Item does not contain fulltextCommunication between children and parents has been the subject of sev...
Dishonesty is an interpersonal process that relies on sophisticated socio-cognitive mechanisms embed...
Recent research shows that most adults admit they lie to children. We also know that children learn ...
The present study explored the extent and developmental pattern of lying among 7-10-year olds (Grade...
Deception is not only part of daily life for adults, but it is also part of typical development thro...
A study was done with fifty-four parents of four to six year old children who were currently enrolle...
Honesty is a highly valued trait. It is thus not surprising that parents devote considerable efforts...
Lying is considered a dangerous tendency among children if it has become a habit. It results in many...
Children as young as 3 years tell lies, and the propensity to tell a lie in an experimental situatio...
While the majority of developmental deception research has examined the truth- and lie-telling behav...
Abstract Communication between children and parents has been the subject of several studies, examini...
Communication between children and parents has been the subject of several studies, examining the ef...
This study investigated the relationship between children’s proneness to endorse moral disengagement...
Recent research shows that most adults admit they lie to children. We also know that children learn ...
Lying emerges early during preschool age. The focus of previous research has been mainly related to ...
Item does not contain fulltextCommunication between children and parents has been the subject of sev...
Dishonesty is an interpersonal process that relies on sophisticated socio-cognitive mechanisms embed...
Recent research shows that most adults admit they lie to children. We also know that children learn ...