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Called the Police on Son. Long post.
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 276946" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I had to doublecheck that I hadn't written that post. Are you raising my son? We go through the missing money to the point that I try not to have any money in the house and Eeyore is on a "touch no money" rule. He has stolen so often that any money in his possession is assumed to be stolen. He truly doesn't understand that money has value and must be earned. He thinks we are mean when we won't give him money whenever he wants it. </p><p></p><p>I have called the cops on Eeyore once (he was 10) and on Kanga many times prior to her going to Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Sadly, I am no longer embarrassed by the police at my house. Although the day I called for medical transport for Kanga because she was homicidal and they responded with 3 cop cars, paramedics, ambulance AND a firetruck was a bit over the top LOL. </p><p></p><p>I hope psychiatrist has some useful words of wisdom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 276946, member: 1169"] I had to doublecheck that I hadn't written that post. Are you raising my son? We go through the missing money to the point that I try not to have any money in the house and Eeyore is on a "touch no money" rule. He has stolen so often that any money in his possession is assumed to be stolen. He truly doesn't understand that money has value and must be earned. He thinks we are mean when we won't give him money whenever he wants it. I have called the cops on Eeyore once (he was 10) and on Kanga many times prior to her going to Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Sadly, I am no longer embarrassed by the police at my house. Although the day I called for medical transport for Kanga because she was homicidal and they responded with 3 cop cars, paramedics, ambulance AND a firetruck was a bit over the top LOL. I hope psychiatrist has some useful words of wisdom. [/QUOTE]
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