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Should my boy watch/read about Pinocchio

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Fiona2011231 · 02/09/2014 11:13

As you know, Pinocchio, the fictional character, is known for having a short nose that becomes longer when he is under stress, especially while lying.

This aspect of lying makes me wonder if my 5-year-old boy should watch a performance or read this book.

He is a rather challenging child, to say the least. Is it likely that he will learn how to lie after knowing this Pinocchio character?

Thank you

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cungryhatterpillar · 02/09/2014 11:16

Learning to tell lies is a normal part of child development. In neurotypical children, the skill tends to be picked up at around the age of three. If your ds hasn't yet got this at age 5, it may be worth asking your GP for advice.

Maryz · 02/09/2014 11:18

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SoonToBeSix · 02/09/2014 11:25

Are you joking op?

SixImpossible · 02/09/2014 11:41

Why do you find your ds challenging? Have you considered that perhaps he is challenging because you are excessively controlling?

It took me three dc before I realised that I was micro-managing too much. Interestingly, the more I relax (yes, it's difficult) and give them the chance to have some control over their choices, the less challenging they are.

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