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<blockquote data-quote="Angela41" data-source="post: 574974" data-attributes="member: 14703"><p>I agree with Marguerite- he should be made to feel the consequences of losing his family's trust. </p><p></p><p>I read the "Little House on the Prairie" book to my son last year. In one part of the book, Laura did something dishonest. When it was discovered "Pa" said "if you can't be trusted, you must be watched." Laura soon got a taste of what it was like to be "watched" and decided it was much, much easier to be trusted. It was a simple, powerful moral story that still resonates with my son when I remind him of the consequences do dishonesty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela41, post: 574974, member: 14703"] I agree with Marguerite- he should be made to feel the consequences of losing his family's trust. I read the "Little House on the Prairie" book to my son last year. In one part of the book, Laura did something dishonest. When it was discovered "Pa" said "if you can't be trusted, you must be watched." Laura soon got a taste of what it was like to be "watched" and decided it was much, much easier to be trusted. It was a simple, powerful moral story that still resonates with my son when I remind him of the consequences do dishonesty. [/QUOTE]
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