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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 492855" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>This sounds a bit familiar! My kido also sometimes try his luck.....he will tell me his friend gave it to him.....But I started to realize that he sometimes misinterpret others intentions....like with your example of the bear.....my son might have thought that he had to choose twice and he would think he is being disobedient by not choosing twice.....dont know if this makes sense? I always leave a door open so he can correct his steps, like sayng I think he by accident forgot he has to give it back or I will give him money and say he musnt forget to pay.....and then the no stealing talk......regarding the prison.....I tried it the other day....my son said great, because in prison he can have peace and quiet! Say no more.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 492855, member: 8045"] This sounds a bit familiar! My kido also sometimes try his luck.....he will tell me his friend gave it to him.....But I started to realize that he sometimes misinterpret others intentions....like with your example of the bear.....my son might have thought that he had to choose twice and he would think he is being disobedient by not choosing twice.....dont know if this makes sense? I always leave a door open so he can correct his steps, like sayng I think he by accident forgot he has to give it back or I will give him money and say he musnt forget to pay.....and then the no stealing talk......regarding the prison.....I tried it the other day....my son said great, because in prison he can have peace and quiet! Say no more....... [/QUOTE]
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