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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute.

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When I was pregnant, a friend gave me a book called Great Lies to Tell Small Kids.

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In it are gems like "wine makes mommy charming" and "men don't go bald naturally, they like getting their hair cut that way."

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Now, if you filled with horror at the notion of pulling a toddler's leg like that,

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a new study in the Journal of Moral Education shows the parents regularly use deception to influence their kids.

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We can all recall lies our parents told us to get us to do something, or to stop doing something.

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"If you cross your eyes they could stay that way" comes to mind.

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But in the current study, researchers found these parental fibs are hardly few and far between.

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And even parents who preach to their kids about the importance of being honest admit to lying to them as well.

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The researchers plan to extend their studies to see whether all this lying undermines children's trust.

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Until then, well, keep telling junior that if he spins around really fast, then stops, his face will skid around to the back of his head.

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It could keep him busy while mommy becomes even more charming.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.

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