Friday 11 November 2016

Can Online Mobile Tracker Software Help Prevent Teens from Lying?


If you ask those parents who use online mobile tracker software on their teen's cell phone why they're doing such kind of monitoring, one common answer you'll get is because their child keeps lying to them. These parents believe that monitoring their kid's every move is the only way they can know the truth.

Dealing with lying children can be very frustrating for many parents, and it's unfortunate that it is quite common for pre-teens and teens to tell only part of the truth or tell a complete lie. According to experts, among the reasons why young people lie are:

        To cover their tracks

        To avoid something they don't want to do

        To fit in with their friends

But there are several other factors that may cause a teen to tell lies. For instance, your child may think that lying can get them what they want. It's also possible that they feel the truth isn't interesting and won't get them the attention they want. But whatever their reason is, parents still want their children to stop lying.

Aside from learning how to track cell phone GPS to know about your child's whereabouts and their cell phone activity, doing the following may help you stop your kids from lying:

1. When you sense your child is starting to stray from the truth, make them stop.

Somehow, adults can sense it when kids or teens are lying. Your child might begin the story with the truth, but they may stray from it along the way if they feel it could get them into trouble. When you sense it, stop them from talking right away. Remind your child that you only want to hear the truth and not the half truth.

2. Do not always give your child the benefit of the doubt.

This might sound mean to you, but you want your child to understand the value of being believed. If your child repeatedly lies to you, then it's natural for you to not give them the benefit of the doubt. Even if you find out in the end that your child is saying the truth, you shouldn't feel guilty. Your child may be hurt, but they will realize that it's the consequences of being hard to trust.

3. Confront your child.

There's no use is doing GPS tracking on cell phones if you can't confront your child about their lies. Some parents choose not to confront their kids because they don't have time, or they feel that doing so is useless. But it's very important that you urge your child to apologize immediately after they are proven guilty of telling a lie. If your child argues with you and try to manipulate you, be sure to impose your authority as a parent to remind your child how they should respond to you.



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