In 1927, Mary O’Brien made a grisly discovery when she called to a neighbour’s house for milk
Experts advise caregiving children to employ white lies to help their aging parents with future care.
As much as I’d love everyone in my life to only tell the truth, it’s a given that, at least on occasion, someone I know will lie to me. People lie all the time. Public figures do it in public; sometimes with impunity, other times with career-shattering repercussions.
EXCLUSIVE: Behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings has revealed how to spot a lie no matter how well you know someone, saying that when it comes to strangers listening to verbal cues is the key.
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Is your aging parent secretive about elder health? Why they may be reluctant to talk about it and what you can do.
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Initiative encourages unrelated male caregivers to be gentle with their partners’ children.
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“Never lie to someone who trusts you and never trust someone who lies to you.”
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About a year and a half ago, I read an obituary for a young man somewhere in the Carolinas. The mother had used it as an attempt to educate other parents about the dangers of the Internet in regards to the purchasing of drugs and other illegal use. Her son had become an addict and the family was doing everything in their power to help their chil...
Most pediatricians have been asked why a child lies. Is it a stage that he (or she) will outgrow? The more we discipline, the worse it gets. What can we
Honest advice for dealing with your child's lies