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Why do we lie?

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The Development of Lying in Children

This chapter discusses the phenomenon of children starting to lie at around two and a half years of age. It explores the cognitive abilities required for lying, such as understanding that different people have different knowledge and the ability to inhibit the truth and come up with an alternative truth. The chapter suggests that lying at this age is actually a positive sign of cognitive development.

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