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One Granddaughter is 11 and the other is 9. The 11 year old is a good kid and she is trying to be a bad kid. She is lying and taking things. She is so good at it that it's scary. She will look you in the face and swear she didn't do it and you know that she did. She will start crying and become one of the finest Drama Queens you will ever see. She is so convincing that you will start to doubt yourself. I would like to help her learn that she is a great kid and doesn't need to lie or steal. All she has to do is ask if she wants something. I would get it for her. My 9 year old is jealous of her sister and they hate one another one day and then like each other the next. The 9 year will lie and blame everything on the 11 year old. They can be so mean one another. I know they both want extra attention from their dad and they are not getting it. They both have different moms. I have tried telling them that they are family and that families are there for one another, no one cares more for you then your own brother or sister. When they get older they will understand because they are sisters. what do the experts have in way of suggestions that I can do to help these two special girls be happy and get along with each other and stop the oldest one from stealing and lying.
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