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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 115062" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My difficult child steals when he's starting to become unstable. It has become a tell-tell sign for him. I wouldn't have considered him a difficult child before almost 11 yo, when hormones started kicking a little (not compeltely) but other things hit his shoulders about this time and seemed to trigger everything. From what I've heard, puberty can make difficult child behavior worse or can trigger (bring out) difficult child problems when they weren't there before. </p><p></p><p>One thing I will mention, taking things from a store, someone's wallet, etc., I consider stealing. I might have misunderstood what you were saying, but a boy entering the stage of fast growing spurts will take food from the home cabinets at any time day or night and wrappers might be found anywhere. As annoying as this is and even though we mothers know they took something we had planned to have around a few days and maybe even told them not to eat this, Personally, I don't consider this the same as stealing. In either case, sounds like something is bugging or not sitting right with your difficult child. Does he normally react to changes badly? This can happen to mine- even if they are changes for the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 115062, member: 3699"] My difficult child steals when he's starting to become unstable. It has become a tell-tell sign for him. I wouldn't have considered him a difficult child before almost 11 yo, when hormones started kicking a little (not compeltely) but other things hit his shoulders about this time and seemed to trigger everything. From what I've heard, puberty can make difficult child behavior worse or can trigger (bring out) difficult child problems when they weren't there before. One thing I will mention, taking things from a store, someone's wallet, etc., I consider stealing. I might have misunderstood what you were saying, but a boy entering the stage of fast growing spurts will take food from the home cabinets at any time day or night and wrappers might be found anywhere. As annoying as this is and even though we mothers know they took something we had planned to have around a few days and maybe even told them not to eat this, Personally, I don't consider this the same as stealing. In either case, sounds like something is bugging or not sitting right with your difficult child. Does he normally react to changes badly? This can happen to mine- even if they are changes for the better. [/QUOTE]
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