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Sticky-fingered difficult child driving us MAD!
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 321838" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Yes, Marg he was using it to play a game that's on the phone. And he got read the riot act for that as well. We're trying the permission-for-everything approach for now. He's being cooperative about it and understands what a big deal this was for his dad this morning. Not to mention the embarassment of his teacher having him call home to deal with the incident this morning. I also told him his dad wanted to make him miss lacrosse today (but I played the good cop part and told him I opted for the permission deal since I didn't want this to affect his PE grade).</p><p> </p><p>What were we saying about these kids needing to learn the hard way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 321838, member: 3444"] Yes, Marg he was using it to play a game that's on the phone. And he got read the riot act for that as well. We're trying the permission-for-everything approach for now. He's being cooperative about it and understands what a big deal this was for his dad this morning. Not to mention the embarassment of his teacher having him call home to deal with the incident this morning. I also told him his dad wanted to make him miss lacrosse today (but I played the good cop part and told him I opted for the permission deal since I didn't want this to affect his PE grade). What were we saying about these kids needing to learn the hard way? [/QUOTE]
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