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Virtual Regional Training: Strategies to Deal with Lying

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About Course

While all of us tell lies now and then, it can be problematic behavior in parenting kids from hard places. in this training, you will learn some reasons why kids lie as well as some practice strategies to deal with the

behavior and maintain your sanity.

Presented by:

Christine Dalton, LCSW

*All Participants should RSVP separately

Course Content

Lesson

  • Pre Test
  • Virtual Regional Training: Strategies to Deal with Lying
  • Post Test

Student Ratings & Reviews

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Michael Vinson
1 year ago
Just what I needed. I have 3 boys here that are 4,7, & 8. They lie so much and so often that if they tell you the sky is blue, I go look outside and check.
MG
1 year ago
Good suggestions given to help work with a child who lies
LW
1 year ago
Having a granddaughter that was adopted as a teen from foster care who has lying issues, I found this course very useful.
JC
1 year ago
Very helpful
TC
1 year ago
Helpful and practical
Very informative !
course was very informative. speaker was very prepared and was very knowledgeable
It was great
I was very informative.
I gained a lot of information from this course.
NH
1 year ago
I enjoyed learning the content and gaining a new understanding of why children from difficult situations lie.
The course was very professional, yet relaxed enough to ask questions without fear of judgement from anyone. It was very informative.
CK
1 year ago
This topic is very helpful as I continue to parent my grandchild.
Great info, loved the instructor.
Great class with good information we needed currently
TK
1 year ago
Very informative, great webinar.
Great job
Very Helpful information
J
1 year ago
The instructor was very knowledgeable and provided strong reasoning to convince us that kids with trauma and neglect in there history will lie. Lying is normal and not something the parent caused by doing something. This is a change from my previous mindset. More importantly, she provided some strategies to help. Thank you.
This was useful information
We are in the process of becoming adoptive parents and this provided some great insights on what to expect and realistic tips for dealing with it. Thank you!
NS
1 year ago
Great!
Great information
She gave some good points
NW
1 year ago
Fantastic material - very relatable

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