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It's official, I have an adolesent difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 359659" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p><strong><em>My difficult child did the same thing ! I was online banking when I discovered a charge for Nintendo Wii points for $30.00. I told husband right away and when difficult child came home from school we said nothing but decided to have a police officer (a casual friend of ours) come to the house. A 1/2 hour of so before he arrived difficult child came rushing downstairs hysterically crying saying his conscience told him to do something bad and he wants a new conscience. He then confessed the whole thing and was very remorseful and hysterical. Just then the officer knocked and difficult child answered the door and liked to poop his pants. The officer came in the house and gave difficult child a swift talking to and difficult child promised never to steal again. (?) Poor easy child was hysterical too thinking they were taking her brother away to juvey. It was one horrible situation but so far as I know he has not stolen since. I do take some comfort in the fact that he confessed prior to us making him aware that we knew what he did. KIDS !</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 359659, member: 6371"] [B][I]My difficult child did the same thing ! I was online banking when I discovered a charge for Nintendo Wii points for $30.00. I told husband right away and when difficult child came home from school we said nothing but decided to have a police officer (a casual friend of ours) come to the house. A 1/2 hour of so before he arrived difficult child came rushing downstairs hysterically crying saying his conscience told him to do something bad and he wants a new conscience. He then confessed the whole thing and was very remorseful and hysterical. Just then the officer knocked and difficult child answered the door and liked to poop his pants. The officer came in the house and gave difficult child a swift talking to and difficult child promised never to steal again. (?) Poor easy child was hysterical too thinking they were taking her brother away to juvey. It was one horrible situation but so far as I know he has not stolen since. I do take some comfort in the fact that he confessed prior to us making him aware that we knew what he did. KIDS ![/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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