Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 With my oldest who is not an aspie, I can tell if she is lying or not....but not with my youngest (aspie),,I am trying really hard to figure it out, but I am still questioning my intuition. I do know that I double check everything if I can and do not take her word for it. I HATE doing that but have been left with no choice. Lynne Bankswww.americanadoptioncongress.orgSouth Dakota State Representative www.adoptionscams.netAsk me how to protect yourself from being scammed in adoption! [sPAM] ( ) Is lying common amongst Aspie kids? Hi,Something that we notice our son doing is lying. The interesting part is that he is terrible at it.. So when he says something I have a hard time believing what he said. This is classic example, he got in trouble at school for calling a girl the "B" word. He got sent to the principal and got a signature in his assignment book. So I shot a note to the principal asking what happened and he told me. Then I asked my son and I played dumb about it. he basically to me that he was talking to the girl and had an "itch" and thats what she heard.. This is almost a daily thing with him.. Either he is lying or he has an excuse for everything.. The excuses are pretty lame as well..I am just not sure if this is a trait or something else going on. All I know is it is getting pretty frustrating. When ever I talk to him I have to weed thru the excuses and lies to get to the bottom of things...Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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