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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 544850" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>I really do understand your pain, and unfortunately there are no easy answers for our difficult child's. It is really terrible to know that your difficult child will steal from you in your own home. I tried and tried to hide money and valuables from my difficult child, slept with the car keys under my pillow, etc., and he still found a way to steal from me. You have to do whatever you can to feel safe in your own home. </p><p> My difficult child always refused to accept responsibility for his actions, and did not really care about any rules or laws. There was nothing that my h or I could say or do to change his behavior. Unfortunately he had to get arrested to stop him from committing more crimes, and now he will pay for this for a very long time. I really hope that your difficult child will learn to take some responsibility for her life, so that she doesn't have to learn the hard way like my difficult child. I will pray for both of you. HUGS...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 544850, member: 3710"] I really do understand your pain, and unfortunately there are no easy answers for our difficult child's. It is really terrible to know that your difficult child will steal from you in your own home. I tried and tried to hide money and valuables from my difficult child, slept with the car keys under my pillow, etc., and he still found a way to steal from me. You have to do whatever you can to feel safe in your own home. My difficult child always refused to accept responsibility for his actions, and did not really care about any rules or laws. There was nothing that my h or I could say or do to change his behavior. Unfortunately he had to get arrested to stop him from committing more crimes, and now he will pay for this for a very long time. I really hope that your difficult child will learn to take some responsibility for her life, so that she doesn't have to learn the hard way like my difficult child. I will pray for both of you. HUGS... [/QUOTE]
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