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<blockquote data-quote="JSales" data-source="post: 324454" data-attributes="member: 8560"><p>Actually I want to clarify something. The $200 she stole was when she was in 5th grade. She took it to school and we found it missing, we confronted her and she she took it to school. We contacted the school and notified them that the money was in 20's so if it came up missing it more than likely belonged to us. She lost most of it because she had it in her backpack and it either fell out or there were other sticky fingers involved. She did spend some of it and gave some to a friend, whose father approached me about it. </p><p> </p><p>I did consider drugs at one point and am still wary about the possibility so I'm always looking at her closely and monitor her friends, probably to the extreme. I'm relatively certain she's not on drugs. She only took the $200 one time. She got in major trouble and I don't think she's forgotten it. But yes, she is making a conscience choice to take even small amounts of money. I'm starting to think it's because her friends at school always have money and she doesn't. </p><p> </p><p>Janice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSales, post: 324454, member: 8560"] Actually I want to clarify something. The $200 she stole was when she was in 5th grade. She took it to school and we found it missing, we confronted her and she she took it to school. We contacted the school and notified them that the money was in 20's so if it came up missing it more than likely belonged to us. She lost most of it because she had it in her backpack and it either fell out or there were other sticky fingers involved. She did spend some of it and gave some to a friend, whose father approached me about it. I did consider drugs at one point and am still wary about the possibility so I'm always looking at her closely and monitor her friends, probably to the extreme. I'm relatively certain she's not on drugs. She only took the $200 one time. She got in major trouble and I don't think she's forgotten it. But yes, she is making a conscience choice to take even small amounts of money. I'm starting to think it's because her friends at school always have money and she doesn't. Janice [/QUOTE]
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