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<blockquote data-quote="Arttillygirl" data-source="post: 86247" data-attributes="member: 3522"><p>The consequences part is one reason why we decided to not move.</p><p>"Why should we suffer because you knowingly did wrong? And yes if you do wrong eventually it will catch up with you" is what we do want to instill.</p><p> </p><p>The boy was with my son last year when another boy smashed a flat screen while he filmed it. They were doing pranks of vandalism for a blog - so stupid. But it was at our school where I work.</p><p>The smasher paid 2/3rds and and my son paid 1/3rd for the tv and the other boy got grace (from me for not turning him in). </p><p>I thought I was doing him a favor but apparently not. (I wanted them to be able to remain friends and I also thought his stern father would withdraw him from the school).</p><p> I went to him and he said that they had just "grown apart". I told him that I gave him grace and he should give my son some as well. </p><p></p><p>He proceeded to behave as before so he isn't going to change.</p><p></p><p>I don't think drugs are in the picture now.</p><p></p><p>My psy. knows about it all.</p><p>My son made a rap suicide song where he said goodbye to everyone naming names! I sent it to him but haven't heard anything so he must not think it is a serious problem. I am soo tired of this,</p><p>I know many of you have worse situations but my gosh I wish I could turn the clock back. He was so happy last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arttillygirl, post: 86247, member: 3522"] The consequences part is one reason why we decided to not move. "Why should we suffer because you knowingly did wrong? And yes if you do wrong eventually it will catch up with you" is what we do want to instill. The boy was with my son last year when another boy smashed a flat screen while he filmed it. They were doing pranks of vandalism for a blog - so stupid. But it was at our school where I work. The smasher paid 2/3rds and and my son paid 1/3rd for the tv and the other boy got grace (from me for not turning him in). I thought I was doing him a favor but apparently not. (I wanted them to be able to remain friends and I also thought his stern father would withdraw him from the school). I went to him and he said that they had just "grown apart". I told him that I gave him grace and he should give my son some as well. He proceeded to behave as before so he isn't going to change. I don't think drugs are in the picture now. My psy. knows about it all. My son made a rap suicide song where he said goodbye to everyone naming names! I sent it to him but haven't heard anything so he must not think it is a serious problem. I am soo tired of this, I know many of you have worse situations but my gosh I wish I could turn the clock back. He was so happy last year. [/QUOTE]
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