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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 280141" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Red flags flying all over the place.</p><p> </p><p>Your difficult child's obsession with knives is so over the top. To include butter knives in a collection! He is obsessed with a knife regardless of its strength.</p><p> </p><p>Do you know for a fact that your husband actually talked to the kid's parents or is he just telling you that to get your focus off this latest crime? When he took the gameboy away from difficult child and said those words about finding out where he really got it from looks to me like he either did not talk to the parents or found out that the other parents believe the gameboy was difficult child's all along?</p><p> </p><p>Those words, "Until you can prove it wasn't you!" - I am wondering if difficult child convinced the other boy that the gameboy belonged to him. difficult child may have planted the stolen item in the other boy's possession and then told the other boy that it was his so the other boy gave it back?</p><p> </p><p>husband is finally getting to the end of his rope but does not know how to stand up to this kid. He took the item away, yelled, and ran for the pub.</p><p>husband needs to find a way to not be afraid of his son's rejection of him when he does discipline.</p><p> </p><p>You need to share your fears with husband over your safety and the other kids'. Tell him you will not live like this and either difficult child gets inpatient treatment or you are gone and you want his other kids out of the house also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 280141, member: 5096"] Red flags flying all over the place. Your difficult child's obsession with knives is so over the top. To include butter knives in a collection! He is obsessed with a knife regardless of its strength. Do you know for a fact that your husband actually talked to the kid's parents or is he just telling you that to get your focus off this latest crime? When he took the gameboy away from difficult child and said those words about finding out where he really got it from looks to me like he either did not talk to the parents or found out that the other parents believe the gameboy was difficult child's all along? Those words, "Until you can prove it wasn't you!" - I am wondering if difficult child convinced the other boy that the gameboy belonged to him. difficult child may have planted the stolen item in the other boy's possession and then told the other boy that it was his so the other boy gave it back? husband is finally getting to the end of his rope but does not know how to stand up to this kid. He took the item away, yelled, and ran for the pub. husband needs to find a way to not be afraid of his son's rejection of him when he does discipline. You need to share your fears with husband over your safety and the other kids'. Tell him you will not live like this and either difficult child gets inpatient treatment or you are gone and you want his other kids out of the house also. [/QUOTE]
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