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First it was the phone, then the ID card, now it's the MATH book!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 306960" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It can be so hard when you lose things. I did that with keys for years. Now I make a point to keep them in the same place - if I don't I get so freaked I have panic attacks. One of the few things that causes them now.</p><p></p><p>Sending hugs and some extra patience for you while he goes through this. Hopefully he can learn some strategies to help with this. If you need to buy another one for home use, get the ISBN number from the teacher (or a copy he borrows until he finds his) and look for it at <a href="http://www.abebooks.com" target="_blank">www.abebooks.com</a> . I was able to get jessie's textbooks for about $6 each including shipping and they were the same books our school was using - I got the ISBN's from another parent.</p><p></p><p>My bro went through a two month period where he couldn't find his math and latin textbooks. He had been beating me when he got frustrated with anything, and then took a book I was reading out of my hands (a school library book) and told me I wasn't old enough to read it and he tore it to pieces. I had had enough and took his textbooks because that would not be something anyone EVER suspected me of. After the initial few days I put them between his mattress and box springs. They were there and I even suggested he look there. He blew me off so I let it be.</p><p></p><p>Then one day he bullied me into digging laundry out from under his bed. He wasn't in the room, so I "found" the books under the bed. </p><p></p><p>I was about 32 before I told my mother. She was astounded - both at me taking it and at it being there all that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 306960, member: 1233"] It can be so hard when you lose things. I did that with keys for years. Now I make a point to keep them in the same place - if I don't I get so freaked I have panic attacks. One of the few things that causes them now. Sending hugs and some extra patience for you while he goes through this. Hopefully he can learn some strategies to help with this. If you need to buy another one for home use, get the ISBN number from the teacher (or a copy he borrows until he finds his) and look for it at [url]www.abebooks.com[/url] . I was able to get jessie's textbooks for about $6 each including shipping and they were the same books our school was using - I got the ISBN's from another parent. My bro went through a two month period where he couldn't find his math and latin textbooks. He had been beating me when he got frustrated with anything, and then took a book I was reading out of my hands (a school library book) and told me I wasn't old enough to read it and he tore it to pieces. I had had enough and took his textbooks because that would not be something anyone EVER suspected me of. After the initial few days I put them between his mattress and box springs. They were there and I even suggested he look there. He blew me off so I let it be. Then one day he bullied me into digging laundry out from under his bed. He wasn't in the room, so I "found" the books under the bed. I was about 32 before I told my mother. She was astounded - both at me taking it and at it being there all that time. [/QUOTE]
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