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Educator 1114534
This book was well researched and is a great resource for anyone who works with children or adolescents or for parents. Talwar lays out a realistic vision of what honesty looks like in both the adult world and how children's sense of honesty develops. She lays out the child development milestones as they relate to lying and honesty and gives practical advice for developmentally appropriate ways to encourage honest as well as dealing with problems that arise.
As a teacher I definitely got some useful information from this book about how to productively deal with dishonesty.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book.