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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, did he volunteer the lie or did you ask him? I can see asking once (maybe?) because he'd been honest before, but after the first time I would know the answer and thus not ask the question. Or do you mean lying in a different way? [/quote] He volunteered the lie. Pretended he was reading when he’d been on video games. Something about the way he said it made me suspect he was lying. I asked, at which point he lied and said he’s been on for 15 min playing games. When I checked the usage info, he’s been on for almost an hour — when I thought he’d been reading. [b] I hate to have to tell him he can’t read on screen anymore (Amazon cloud reader)[/b], but it seems he can’t be trusted to do that. [/quote] Kids don't need screens to read. Get some books.[/quote]
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