
Lying can also lead to anxiety and poor self-concept.Ĭhronic lying may indicate an underlying issue that needs to be addressed, such as limited problem-solving or poor communication skills. Lying can have an emotional impact on the child who lies, others who hear the lie, and those included in the lie. This can lead to complex social problems.

If lying is a problem behaviour during the early to mid-primary years it may reflect cognitive and/or social immaturity.Ī child who frequently tells lies is likely to lose the trust of their peers. Queensland Government, Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services. Typically, a child develops a sense of right and wrong by about nine or ten years of age. However, lying is problematic if it occurs frequently, becomes a habit or is hurtful to the child or to others.

It is not unusual for children to sometimes tell lies or embellish the truth, particularly in the preschool and early primary years.
