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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 290360" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>He only destroys and steals his father and sister's things. The house phone can lay around everywhere, and he won't touch it, nor my cell phone, or his three stepbrother's cellphones, or even all the extra non-working old cellphones that are hanging around the house until we figure out where to donate them.</p><p> </p><p>Just his father's cellphone. And his father's gps, and his father's wallet, and his sister's DS and gameboy (and not those of the stepbrothers), and his sister's walkie talkie and her toys, and his own stuff, but for the most part his leaves our stuff alone. Except once when I let husband borrow my cellphone because difficult child had destroyed husband and difficult child apparently thought it was husband's and disappeared it.</p><p> </p><p>Anything this selective is completely within difficult child's control. </p><p> </p><p>Also, I don't think difficult child hallucinates often. I think it's something that only happens once or twice a year. Although it probably has happened at times we don't know about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 290360, member: 5169"] He only destroys and steals his father and sister's things. The house phone can lay around everywhere, and he won't touch it, nor my cell phone, or his three stepbrother's cellphones, or even all the extra non-working old cellphones that are hanging around the house until we figure out where to donate them. Just his father's cellphone. And his father's gps, and his father's wallet, and his sister's DS and gameboy (and not those of the stepbrothers), and his sister's walkie talkie and her toys, and his own stuff, but for the most part his leaves our stuff alone. Except once when I let husband borrow my cellphone because difficult child had destroyed husband and difficult child apparently thought it was husband's and disappeared it. Anything this selective is completely within difficult child's control. Also, I don't think difficult child hallucinates often. I think it's something that only happens once or twice a year. Although it probably has happened at times we don't know about. [/QUOTE]
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