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Help, my 8 year old is a thief.
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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie2007" data-source="post: 61227" data-attributes="member: 3923"><p>YOu guys are so GREAT. I am lucky I found this forum. This morning we marched into the daycare and Lauren had to tell the daycare super what happened. It was early, and the person who owned the toy wasn't there yet. </p><p></p><p>As I explained it to the super, I told her that my girl is not to recieve anything, no prizes for good behavior or games without a note to me to tell me it is in fact something she earned or won. I started crying when I was talking to the super and my daughter saw this and she started crying. </p><p></p><p>I am going to have her evaluated. What worries me is that this is not the first time! I asked her this morning if she knew why it was bad and she just said because "you get into trouble". She has no idea that it is wrong to take what doesn't belong to you. No compassion. I asked her what if someone took our car and we couldn't get around? Still blank Stare. I think I am going to have to show her what it feels like by having her skateboard disappear and she find it gone! She might then know what it feels like to have something stolen.</p><p></p><p>I don't know. In the meantime, I will make an appointment. And I can't thank you enough!</p><p></p><p>Sad Mommy Still! ;-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie2007, post: 61227, member: 3923"] YOu guys are so GREAT. I am lucky I found this forum. This morning we marched into the daycare and Lauren had to tell the daycare super what happened. It was early, and the person who owned the toy wasn't there yet. As I explained it to the super, I told her that my girl is not to recieve anything, no prizes for good behavior or games without a note to me to tell me it is in fact something she earned or won. I started crying when I was talking to the super and my daughter saw this and she started crying. I am going to have her evaluated. What worries me is that this is not the first time! I asked her this morning if she knew why it was bad and she just said because "you get into trouble". She has no idea that it is wrong to take what doesn't belong to you. No compassion. I asked her what if someone took our car and we couldn't get around? Still blank Stare. I think I am going to have to show her what it feels like by having her skateboard disappear and she find it gone! She might then know what it feels like to have something stolen. I don't know. In the meantime, I will make an appointment. And I can't thank you enough! Sad Mommy Still! ;-( [/QUOTE]
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