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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 605876" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You may want to consider pawning some of his games, video game systems/equipment, etc... to help him learn that what he did has a real cost and if he does it he has to pay even if it is a mistake. If he wants his games back from the pawn shop, he can do chores to earn the $$ in the time frame that is allowed by the pawn shop. Let HIM take the initiative to ask for chores to earn $$ or to do without the game systems, etc... You might even consider pawning his kindle if you really want to be SURE the lesson sinks in. </p><p></p><p>this is a technique out of parenting your teen with love and logic and in my opinion is VERY appropriate for this type of thing. His lies about the prime account and the free book are pretty clear evidence that he knew it was wrong, and that means he MUST make some type of restitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 605876, member: 1233"] You may want to consider pawning some of his games, video game systems/equipment, etc... to help him learn that what he did has a real cost and if he does it he has to pay even if it is a mistake. If he wants his games back from the pawn shop, he can do chores to earn the $$ in the time frame that is allowed by the pawn shop. Let HIM take the initiative to ask for chores to earn $$ or to do without the game systems, etc... You might even consider pawning his kindle if you really want to be SURE the lesson sinks in. this is a technique out of parenting your teen with love and logic and in my opinion is VERY appropriate for this type of thing. His lies about the prime account and the free book are pretty clear evidence that he knew it was wrong, and that means he MUST make some type of restitution. [/QUOTE]
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