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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 617526" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>diana there was a time when I seriously thought my difficult child was a sociopath. She had no remorse for anything and she lied as easily as saying her name. She stole so much from us that we didn't know about and when we did find out and confronted her she just lied again. She stole from school and from friends and even from stores. Each and every time I found out she had to bring it back and apologize and make restitution but nothing made an impact on her. We felt that she had no moral compass.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't until about a year ago when she turned 22 that I felt things were changing. She got arrested for shopifting and got in real trouble. She had several court appearances and had to do a lot of community service and was banned from the mall and finally I think started to understand.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if your son will turn this around or not but I do know that it can happen. I raised my daughter to be a good person but there was something wired differently in her brain that is just now gettig straightened out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 617526, member: 59"] diana there was a time when I seriously thought my difficult child was a sociopath. She had no remorse for anything and she lied as easily as saying her name. She stole so much from us that we didn't know about and when we did find out and confronted her she just lied again. She stole from school and from friends and even from stores. Each and every time I found out she had to bring it back and apologize and make restitution but nothing made an impact on her. We felt that she had no moral compass. It wasn't until about a year ago when she turned 22 that I felt things were changing. She got arrested for shopifting and got in real trouble. She had several court appearances and had to do a lot of community service and was banned from the mall and finally I think started to understand. I don't know if your son will turn this around or not but I do know that it can happen. I raised my daughter to be a good person but there was something wired differently in her brain that is just now gettig straightened out. [/QUOTE]
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