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Old Oct 01, 2014, 08:37 AM
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2 new developments in my situation

The first is that my 3 yr old has twice now stated, with tears in his eyes, that he does NOT want daddy to come home that specific day
He's not very verbal so I can't get out WHY but up until the last year or so he has ADORED his daddy

The second is I've caught him in 2 lies within the past 2weeks

Things that he gains nothing for lying about
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Old Oct 02, 2014, 09:04 PM
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Hmm. What do you make of that? (I am sorry, but I don't know your story.)

I can't remember when kids discover lying. It is interesting that he lied about something not important.

I hope someone will come along who is more knowledgable than I am.
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Old Oct 02, 2014, 09:12 PM
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It's not my 3 yr old lying, it's my husband

The 3 yr old... I am not positive what to make of him not wanting daddy home on some days

I actually also found out that my husband lied about a few other things... Im used to listening to him exaggerate to other ppl, or slightly change what really happened but I've never caught him actually lying to me
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