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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 137391" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I had plans tonight to go see the high school play my brother was in and difficult child was supposed to go with me. He came home before it was time to leave and I confronted him. His "reasoning" was that the calendar was something he did WEEKS ago and shouldn't be punished for. Oh, and he took it because he assumed it was his. I asked him if it had occured to him to actually ASK someone to be sure it was his. "Well, no". I also asked him if anyone had TOLD him it was his. "Wellll, no" But he had done it WEEKS ago and therefore he shouldn't be punished. </p><p></p><p>The library book was an old one that they gave away at the school and that's how he got it and why he tore pages out of it. I'll be calling on that one. </p><p></p><p>I swear....he's gone quite a long time without messing with anything of substance. I should have known he was about due as he can only restrain or distract himself for so long. I would sell stuff of his to pay for everything but none of his stuff is worth a dime. He's pretty much trashed or "adjusted" everything he owns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 137391, member: 2459"] I had plans tonight to go see the high school play my brother was in and difficult child was supposed to go with me. He came home before it was time to leave and I confronted him. His "reasoning" was that the calendar was something he did WEEKS ago and shouldn't be punished for. Oh, and he took it because he assumed it was his. I asked him if it had occured to him to actually ASK someone to be sure it was his. "Well, no". I also asked him if anyone had TOLD him it was his. "Wellll, no" But he had done it WEEKS ago and therefore he shouldn't be punished. The library book was an old one that they gave away at the school and that's how he got it and why he tore pages out of it. I'll be calling on that one. I swear....he's gone quite a long time without messing with anything of substance. I should have known he was about due as he can only restrain or distract himself for so long. I would sell stuff of his to pay for everything but none of his stuff is worth a dime. He's pretty much trashed or "adjusted" everything he owns. [/QUOTE]
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