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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 92026" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Add my difficult child to the list. She mostly stole things when she was younger, in 3rd grade in particular. Once she came home with a brown bag filled with calculators. She claims she stole them so easy child could do her homework better!! Haha. And another time, same class, she brought home a few copies of the book her teacher was having them read. Each time we made her bring them back and apologize. She's also stolen little things from family and friends. Again, we make her return the items with an apology. Once, after a particularly traumatic event, after years of not stealing, she stole my wedding ring, one of H's rings, and some things from easy child. It was very difficult to handle, because she wasn't in her right mind at the time and truly did not remember stealing these items. I found them in her top underwear drawer - right there, out in the open. It was about a week later because I was convinced it was one of easy child's friends. Anyway, yes, for some reason, I have found that many difficult child's have a propensity to steal.</p><p></p><p>I love the idea of sewing pockets closed, but something tells me the difficult child will find another way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 92026, member: 2211"] Add my difficult child to the list. She mostly stole things when she was younger, in 3rd grade in particular. Once she came home with a brown bag filled with calculators. She claims she stole them so easy child could do her homework better!! Haha. And another time, same class, she brought home a few copies of the book her teacher was having them read. Each time we made her bring them back and apologize. She's also stolen little things from family and friends. Again, we make her return the items with an apology. Once, after a particularly traumatic event, after years of not stealing, she stole my wedding ring, one of H's rings, and some things from easy child. It was very difficult to handle, because she wasn't in her right mind at the time and truly did not remember stealing these items. I found them in her top underwear drawer - right there, out in the open. It was about a week later because I was convinced it was one of easy child's friends. Anyway, yes, for some reason, I have found that many difficult child's have a propensity to steal. I love the idea of sewing pockets closed, but something tells me the difficult child will find another way. [/QUOTE]
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