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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 381741" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Janet. Although my difficult child isn't home now, I do get what you're saying. I know it never took very much for him to get "bright" ideas in his head. Like the ex-neighbor who told me in fron t of difficult child that her son had taken off on his bicycle and rode 10 miles to downtown and they couldn't find him when he was about 10yo. Well, then what does my son try to do? Telling him how bad of an idea that was, especially in this day and age, just seemed to make that much more of a challenge for him.</p><p></p><p>As far as check writing- when he was 12yo I found one of my checks that he'd torn out of my checkbook hidden. It was made out to him and signed by him (he had no clue) and was for something like $100,000. He must have given up when he wasn't sure what to write in the area where you spell the amount out. Of course the handwriting being by a kid was obvious, too. Yeah- like the bank would hand him 100,000 for that even if I'd had that amount in my account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 381741, member: 3699"] Thanks, Janet. Although my difficult child isn't home now, I do get what you're saying. I know it never took very much for him to get "bright" ideas in his head. Like the ex-neighbor who told me in fron t of difficult child that her son had taken off on his bicycle and rode 10 miles to downtown and they couldn't find him when he was about 10yo. Well, then what does my son try to do? Telling him how bad of an idea that was, especially in this day and age, just seemed to make that much more of a challenge for him. As far as check writing- when he was 12yo I found one of my checks that he'd torn out of my checkbook hidden. It was made out to him and signed by him (he had no clue) and was for something like $100,000. He must have given up when he wasn't sure what to write in the area where you spell the amount out. Of course the handwriting being by a kid was obvious, too. Yeah- like the bank would hand him 100,000 for that even if I'd had that amount in my account. [/QUOTE]
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