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Children and swearing
Children learn the words they use from the people around them and families have different words, such as swear words they disapprove of children using. This is a comprehensive article about swearing and what to do about it. Australia

Helping young children tell the truth
A brief article about why children do not always tell the truth and suggestions about how to respond. Canada.

Why do children swear
Young children swear to communicate without usually knowing what the swear words mean. United States

Lies and fibs
There are many reasons why children may not tell the truth. Lies and fibs have different meanings at different ages. This comprehensive article helps adult to understand why children tell lies and what to do about it. Australia

Winning-losing-cheating
Some children need more support than others when they play games that have winners and losers. This can sometimes lead to cheating. A comprehensive article for parents and caregivers. Australia

Stealing - Learning about right and wrong
Parent worry about stealing and want their children to learn about right and wrong. They want their children to be honest. Understanding right and wrong is different at different ages. A comprehensive article. Australia


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Book: So this is normal too? Teachers and Parents working out developmental issues in young children


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