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response to adult child stealing (from old thread)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 676170" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>We had a relative steal in the family.</p><p>He was given a warning. But when it was done again, he was immediately sent to a boarding school for over a year.</p><p>Interestingly, he was simply told that 99.9 %'of thieves are caught. This never occurred to him. This alone gave him pause.</p><p>I agree that one chance might be given, and then swift action must be taken and that probably should be calling the police. And once you threaten an action, unless there is some true very very unusual circumstance it MUST be followed through.</p><p>By the way, this young man is doing very well today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 676170, member: 4152"] We had a relative steal in the family. He was given a warning. But when it was done again, he was immediately sent to a boarding school for over a year. Interestingly, he was simply told that 99.9 %'of thieves are caught. This never occurred to him. This alone gave him pause. I agree that one chance might be given, and then swift action must be taken and that probably should be calling the police. And once you threaten an action, unless there is some true very very unusual circumstance it MUST be followed through. By the way, this young man is doing very well today. [/QUOTE]
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