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He stole $10 but a friend gave him $10 so he wouldn't get punished ... hmm (long)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 535020" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If he did not have a history of stealing, if they had not told him that he would be suspected from now on, I would wonder this too. Terry's easy child has a pretty strong history of doing this kind of stuff. However, I do suspect that while he could say it hurts feelings to do this but I bet it is true he doesn't fully appreciate how it makes others feel..... but sometimes our spectrum kids just need to learn the rule period... feelings aside, and then operate from the lower moral level of punishment or no punishment. In order to be successful in society. I am pretty gullible over stuff like this but I think she has his number in this case, LOL.</p><p></p><p>I have a hunch Terry reads him pretty well and knows when it is a real "I am gonna just give you money because I dont want a consequence" versus a cover-up. Sounds like he operates on impulse a lot of the time. He has some pretty predictable behavior lately, sigh. (wow can I feel for that issue) I want what I want when I want it. He is a kid who sounds like he keeps mom and dad on guard and hopping every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 535020, member: 12886"] If he did not have a history of stealing, if they had not told him that he would be suspected from now on, I would wonder this too. Terry's easy child has a pretty strong history of doing this kind of stuff. However, I do suspect that while he could say it hurts feelings to do this but I bet it is true he doesn't fully appreciate how it makes others feel..... but sometimes our spectrum kids just need to learn the rule period... feelings aside, and then operate from the lower moral level of punishment or no punishment. In order to be successful in society. I am pretty gullible over stuff like this but I think she has his number in this case, LOL. I have a hunch Terry reads him pretty well and knows when it is a real "I am gonna just give you money because I dont want a consequence" versus a cover-up. Sounds like he operates on impulse a lot of the time. He has some pretty predictable behavior lately, sigh. (wow can I feel for that issue) I want what I want when I want it. He is a kid who sounds like he keeps mom and dad on guard and hopping every day. [/QUOTE]
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