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Psychotherapist Philippa Perry delves into the world of childhood deception to discover when and why children lie. Are we all born liars? What role do parents and school play in developing our ability to lie? When and why can it become problem behaviour?

Philippa speaks to author Ian Leslie who believes that a child's first lie is a cause for celebration. On the other hand, neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris deplores all types of lies - even tiny white ones - and tells his children the unvarnished truth about almost everything. Even at Christmas.

We meet a group of excitable seven year olds who describe with great gusto their experiences of lying and being lied to. As Philippa observes, children receive very mixed messages from parents - on the one hand they're told not to lie but then they witness their parents lying all the time, often without even realising it. Similarly, she asks TV critic and mum Julia Raeside if television, particularly soaps, might be normalising lying.

Philippa tracks down Margaret Connell, former headmistress of her daughter's secondary school, to discuss the life-changing advice about lying that Margaret gave to parents on the first day of term. Margaret believes that parents put too much weight on truth-telling and teenagers often feel pushed into an impossible situation. Students from Haringey Sixth Form College also explain why they feel it necessary to lie to teachers, parents and fellow classmates.

We also hear about pioneering experiments by Dr Victoria Talwar of McGill University, Canada, which are increasing our understanding of how children develop their capacity to lie and the best ways for adults to foster their honesty.

Producers: Victoria Ferran and Susan Marling
A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
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The Truth about Children Who LieSeriously...Listen in pop-out playerPsychotherapist Philippa Perry delves into the world of childhood deception to discover when and why children lie. Are we all born liars? What role do parents and school play in developing our ability to lie? When and why can it become problem behaviour?Philippa speaks to author Ian Leslie who believes that a child's first lie is a cause for celebration. On the other hand, neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris deplores all types of lies - even tiny white ones - and tells his children the unvarnished truth about almost everything. Even at Christmas.We meet a group of excitable seven year olds who describe with great gusto their experiences of lying and being lied to. As Philippa observes, children receive very mixed messages from parents - on the one hand they're told not to lie but then they witness their parents lying all the time, often without even realising it. Similarly, she asks TV critic and mum Julia Raeside if television, particularly soaps, might be normalising lying.Philippa tracks down Margaret Connell, former headmistress of her daughter's secondary school, to discuss the life-changing advice about lying that Margaret gave to parents on the first day of term. Margaret believes that parents put too much weight on truth-telling and teenagers often feel pushed into an impossible situation. Students from Haringey Sixth Form College also explain why they feel it necessary to lie to teachers, parents and fellow classmates.We also hear about pioneering experiments by Dr Victoria Talwar of McGill University, Canada, which are increasing our understanding of how children develop their capacity to lie and the best ways for adults to foster their honesty.Producers: Victoria Ferran and Susan MarlingA Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
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The Truth About Children Who Lie
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psychotherapist Philippa Perry delves Into the World of childhood Discover when and why children lie to Deception. Are we all born liars? What role do parents and school play in developing our ability to lie? When and why it Can Become Problem behavior?

Philippa speaks to author Ian Leslie Who believes that a lie is a Child's First Cause for celebration. On the other hand, neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris deplores all types of lies - even tiny white ones - and tells his children the unvarnished truth about almost everything. Even at Christmas.

We Meet a Group of Seven year olds Who excitable describe their experiences with Great gusto of lying and being lied to. As Philippa observes, children receive very mixed messages from parents - on the one hand they're told not to lie but then they witness their parents lying all the time, often without even realising it. Similarly, She asks TV Critic and MUM Julia Raeside if television, particularly soaps, might be normalizing lying.

Philippa tracks down Margaret Connell, Former Headmistress of Her Daughter's Secondary school, to Discuss the Life-changing Advice About lying that Margaret Gave to parents on. the first day of term. Margaret believes that parents put too much weight on truth-telling and teenagers often feel pushed into an impossible situation. Students from Haringey Sixth Form College also Explain why they Feel it necessary to lie to teachers, parents and fellow classmates.

We also Hear About pioneering experiments by Dr Victoria Talwar of McGill University, Canada, which are increasing our understanding of How children Develop their capacity. to lie and the best Ways to Foster adults for their honesty.

Producers: Susan Marling Victoria Ferran and
Radio Production for BBC Radio 4 Just A.
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The Truth about Children Who Lie.Seriously...Listen in pop-out player.Psychotherapist Philippa Perry delves into the world of childhood deception to discover when and why children lie. Are. We all born liars? What role do parents and school play in developing our ability to lie? When and why can it become problem. Behaviour?Philippa speaks to author Ian Leslie who believes that a child "s first lie is a cause for celebration. On the, other hand. Neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris deplores all types of lies - even tiny white ones - and tells his children the. Unvarnished truth about almost everything. Even at Christmas.We meet a group of excitable seven year olds who describe with great gusto their experiences of lying and being lied, to. As, Philippa observes children receive very mixed messages from parents - on the one hand they "re told not to lie but then. They witness their parents lying all the time often without, even realising it. Similarly she asks, TV critic and mum Julia. Raeside if television particularly soaps, might be, normalising lying.Philippa tracks down Margaret Connell former headmistress, of her daughter "s, secondary school to discuss the life-changing. Advice about lying that Margaret gave to parents on the first day of term. Margaret believes that parents put too much weight. On truth-telling and teenagers often feel pushed into an impossible situation. Students from Haringey Sixth Form College. Also explain why they feel it necessary to lie, to teachers parents and fellow classmates.We also hear about pioneering experiments by Dr Victoria Talwar of McGill University Canada which are increasing our,,, Understanding of how children develop their capacity to lie and the best ways for adults to foster their honesty.Producers: Victoria Ferran and Susan Marling.A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
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