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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 406423" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Jena, hon - have you told easy child it's okay to steal? Have you stolen in front of her, taught her tricks to get away with it? Have you encouraged her to do it, praised her for doing it successfully? Have you told her it's appropriate to be uncooperative with police? Nope. This is not a reflection of your parenting, this is a reflection of her poor choices. She's 17 and certainly old enough to know better. Sorry - no sympathy at all for her. Tons of sympathy for you because you have to schlep her to court, as well as (I'm sure) deal with- the fallout when she figures out she actually has consequences for her bad choice.</p><p></p><p>You should have let easy child talk with- older sister, rather than you having to listen to that garbage. It's easy child's actions, not yours. She should reap the full benefit of that action. </p><p></p><p>If you can, let this go. The courts will deal with- easy child. I'm sure she's well aware that she goofed big time. You have enough on your plate. Take care of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 406423, member: 8"] Jena, hon - have you told easy child it's okay to steal? Have you stolen in front of her, taught her tricks to get away with it? Have you encouraged her to do it, praised her for doing it successfully? Have you told her it's appropriate to be uncooperative with police? Nope. This is not a reflection of your parenting, this is a reflection of her poor choices. She's 17 and certainly old enough to know better. Sorry - no sympathy at all for her. Tons of sympathy for you because you have to schlep her to court, as well as (I'm sure) deal with- the fallout when she figures out she actually has consequences for her bad choice. You should have let easy child talk with- older sister, rather than you having to listen to that garbage. It's easy child's actions, not yours. She should reap the full benefit of that action. If you can, let this go. The courts will deal with- easy child. I'm sure she's well aware that she goofed big time. You have enough on your plate. Take care of you! [/QUOTE]
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