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Need ssome advice (think I've handled it all wrong)
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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 444504" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>i would probably follow through on making him take them back since he was already warned of this concequence and it's important to follow through with them once they are laid out. going back on the threat now is only going to teach him that he can get away with it if he gets really upset about it, not a good lesson. i would also not allow him to go to the store with friends(or without, shopping @ his age is a privilege not a right), maybe ground him or not let him out with those friends anymore for a while if you suspect at all that they know about his doing it or are encouraging it. unless he already has a criminal record he will probably just get a slap on the wrist if the shop owner decides to take legal action. at the very least he will be humiliated by the experience and think twice next time he feels the urge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 444504, member: 11339"] i would probably follow through on making him take them back since he was already warned of this concequence and it's important to follow through with them once they are laid out. going back on the threat now is only going to teach him that he can get away with it if he gets really upset about it, not a good lesson. i would also not allow him to go to the store with friends(or without, shopping @ his age is a privilege not a right), maybe ground him or not let him out with those friends anymore for a while if you suspect at all that they know about his doing it or are encouraging it. unless he already has a criminal record he will probably just get a slap on the wrist if the shop owner decides to take legal action. at the very least he will be humiliated by the experience and think twice next time he feels the urge. [/QUOTE]
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