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difficult child age 15 headed for trouble how to avoid it your advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="Carolyn9595" data-source="post: 389326"><p>First, thank you for replying to my plea! I so value your advice! I do need to say that his behavior has not changed per se only that being a teenager has made it worse. He has been stealing an lying since he was in 4th grade. He stole his father's entire coin collection in 4th grade and gave his friends "hush money" that he stole to keep them from telling on him when he was giving the coins away. My husband made the mistake of showing him the collection and telling him how precious the coin were to him. They were his only treasure. They are gone now as are the Confederate bills. In 5th grade, he stole a cell phone and threw it in the yard when they were parking the car. He actually <em>planted the evidence</em> so he dad would see him "finding" the phone in our yard. And let's not even talk about my jewelry. My son is adopted and I attribute the bio dad's genes for this because we have always worked hard to instill good values in him but he does the opposite despite us. For years I called him Captain NO from the Opposite Planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolyn9595, post: 389326"] First, thank you for replying to my plea! I so value your advice! I do need to say that his behavior has not changed per se only that being a teenager has made it worse. He has been stealing an lying since he was in 4th grade. He stole his father's entire coin collection in 4th grade and gave his friends "hush money" that he stole to keep them from telling on him when he was giving the coins away. My husband made the mistake of showing him the collection and telling him how precious the coin were to him. They were his only treasure. They are gone now as are the Confederate bills. In 5th grade, he stole a cell phone and threw it in the yard when they were parking the car. He actually [I]planted the evidence[/I] so he dad would see him "finding" the phone in our yard. And let's not even talk about my jewelry. My son is adopted and I attribute the bio dad's genes for this because we have always worked hard to instill good values in him but he does the opposite despite us. For years I called him Captain NO from the Opposite Planet. [/QUOTE]
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