I, too, have termed due to a fibber (technically, it was the mom's response), and did NOT term a fibber, even though that was actually a "worse" lie.
The one I termed was a little guy, 3.5yo, who insisted that there was a fire in my kitchen while he was here. Keep in mind, we JUST took a field trip to the fire department the week before...the kids had been playing "fireman" for days. Mom asked me every.single.day for a week "are you sure you didn't a a kitchen fire, even just burnt food". Can't really hide a fire, nor can you get rid of burnt food smell within hours. Anyway, I gave them 2 weeks and was just done...again...if you truly believe you child never, ever lies...I risk it.
The other kid was a 6yo who told his mom I locked him in the closet after school every day. Mom came to me & told me what he said, and asked me "what the heck are we going to do with him?! I know you didn't do this, but I don't know if I should punish, figure out WHY he is saying, or ignore?" In the end, he had to apologize, and had a serious "talking to" on the seriousness, and that if he lied again Miss Sola wouldn't let him come to her house anymore and they would put him in aftercare(which he hates). It worked out beautifully, that was just the start of a bunch of random "naughty" behaviors that resolved in a couple of months. We figured out early with the behaviors, that it was due to starting Kindie (all day), and not getting enough time with me as mom picked up about 15min after he got home from school....he was extremely attached to me and was very jealous that his toddler brother got to play at my house all day, and all he got was a snack & virtually no time to play. He went from being with here 7 hours a day to 15 minutes, it was a big struggle for him. Mom and I knew he loved my house, but didn't realize exactly how attached he was until then.
Good Luck, OP, I think you did the right thing...especially contacting your licensor about it.
The one I termed was a little guy, 3.5yo, who insisted that there was a fire in my kitchen while he was here. Keep in mind, we JUST took a field trip to the fire department the week before...the kids had been playing "fireman" for days. Mom asked me every.single.day for a week "are you sure you didn't a a kitchen fire, even just burnt food". Can't really hide a fire, nor can you get rid of burnt food smell within hours. Anyway, I gave them 2 weeks and was just done...again...if you truly believe you child never, ever lies...I risk it.
The other kid was a 6yo who told his mom I locked him in the closet after school every day. Mom came to me & told me what he said, and asked me "what the heck are we going to do with him?! I know you didn't do this, but I don't know if I should punish, figure out WHY he is saying, or ignore?" In the end, he had to apologize, and had a serious "talking to" on the seriousness, and that if he lied again Miss Sola wouldn't let him come to her house anymore and they would put him in aftercare(which he hates). It worked out beautifully, that was just the start of a bunch of random "naughty" behaviors that resolved in a couple of months. We figured out early with the behaviors, that it was due to starting Kindie (all day), and not getting enough time with me as mom picked up about 15min after he got home from school....he was extremely attached to me and was very jealous that his toddler brother got to play at my house all day, and all he got was a snack & virtually no time to play. He went from being with here 7 hours a day to 15 minutes, it was a big struggle for him. Mom and I knew he loved my house, but didn't realize exactly how attached he was until then.
Good Luck, OP, I think you did the right thing...especially contacting your licensor about it.
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