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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 574882" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree with Marg. Even at 7 he can understand he did something wrong and he needs to apologize for what he did. I had a friend who made her son give back the item/s and then another item of theirs that was similar in value. Of course unless he also has a watch, I doubt he could give another watch so he should give maybe another toy that is meaningful to him. For the nephew that he stole from, he should give back those toys and as many toys of his as he stole. As in if he stole 3 toys from your nephew, he has to give up 3 toys of his. That makes it feel uncomfortable to him and he will remember the incident more clearly as something he doesnt want to repeat more deeply than just saying Im sorry. And dont let your brother let him off the hook either by telling him its okay and giving him back the stuff he gives them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 574882, member: 1514"] I agree with Marg. Even at 7 he can understand he did something wrong and he needs to apologize for what he did. I had a friend who made her son give back the item/s and then another item of theirs that was similar in value. Of course unless he also has a watch, I doubt he could give another watch so he should give maybe another toy that is meaningful to him. For the nephew that he stole from, he should give back those toys and as many toys of his as he stole. As in if he stole 3 toys from your nephew, he has to give up 3 toys of his. That makes it feel uncomfortable to him and he will remember the incident more clearly as something he doesnt want to repeat more deeply than just saying Im sorry. And dont let your brother let him off the hook either by telling him its okay and giving him back the stuff he gives them. [/QUOTE]
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