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13 year old stealing from my purse
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<blockquote data-quote="Justwannacry" data-source="post: 657863" data-attributes="member: 19096"><p>I had suspected that he was stealing after $80 in quarters from the jar went missing over a 2 month period. But I couldn't prove it and actually suspected his 15/yo sister. But I just got a call from the school that he was flashing around a large amount of money and one of the bills was a $50. Last night I broke a $100 bill and got a $50 and a $20 as change.</p><p></p><p>His father and I are divorced but he has been stealing from his father as well. My first reaction is to scream and ground him but that doesn't work and he has such a temper he ends up breaking stuff in my house. So then I thought maybe I would try the "disappointed" route. the "Guilt" route.</p><p></p><p>What should I do? I was brought up knowing stealing was wrong and I never did it. I don't even know where to start with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justwannacry, post: 657863, member: 19096"] I had suspected that he was stealing after $80 in quarters from the jar went missing over a 2 month period. But I couldn't prove it and actually suspected his 15/yo sister. But I just got a call from the school that he was flashing around a large amount of money and one of the bills was a $50. Last night I broke a $100 bill and got a $50 and a $20 as change. His father and I are divorced but he has been stealing from his father as well. My first reaction is to scream and ground him but that doesn't work and he has such a temper he ends up breaking stuff in my house. So then I thought maybe I would try the "disappointed" route. the "Guilt" route. What should I do? I was brought up knowing stealing was wrong and I never did it. I don't even know where to start with this. [/QUOTE]
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