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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 567086" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Definitely, these are life lessons that all children must learn if they are to grow up and be successful living in a civilised society. I imagine he was very excited at the impending holiday (and frankly, I think schools and daycares add to that excitement by over-hyping everything) so he impulsively took the decorations, then lied to try to avoid being in trouble. A lot of kids have these sorts of issues this time of year but an appropriate consequence is still in order. Perhaps drawing a picture (or writing a note) to apologize for the behavior? That is what good citizens do when they make a mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 567086, member: 1722"] Definitely, these are life lessons that all children must learn if they are to grow up and be successful living in a civilised society. I imagine he was very excited at the impending holiday (and frankly, I think schools and daycares add to that excitement by over-hyping everything) so he impulsively took the decorations, then lied to try to avoid being in trouble. A lot of kids have these sorts of issues this time of year but an appropriate consequence is still in order. Perhaps drawing a picture (or writing a note) to apologize for the behavior? That is what good citizens do when they make a mistake. [/QUOTE]
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