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Do you know a child who cheats during games like Monopoly or
If you catch your own child engaging in such behavior, it’s natural to feel concerned about their
However, in terms of development, cheating is typically not a major red
Cheating occurs when a child acts dishonestly to gain an unfair advantage. This could involve pretending to roll a higher number, peeking at someone else’s cards, misreporting scores in sports, or using cheats in video games to progress faster.
Despite the efforts of parents and teachers, cheating is surprisingly common among children. In an experiment, five-year-olds were instructed not
The ability to deceive can actually indicate the development of new cognitive skills, such as understanding others’ perspectives and thoughts.
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