Kids Who Lie At Young Age Tend To Have Strong Memory Skills
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Parents, if you notice your child has a good memory, be prepared. this could make them a "better liar."
A study published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology finds kids who lie well at a young age, tend to have stronger memory skills.
Researchers say this is because it takes children a lot of mental effort to keep their tall tales straight.
The children who can lie the easiest have the best verbal memory.
The study showed lying in children is normal.
Researchers say it is the natural way kids start to develop their thinking skills.
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