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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 744743" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>The kid's mom is embarrassed and ashamed of his behavior. That is why she won't apologize to you. I don't know the amount of the gift card, but I would hope they reduced his allowance to help pay for it. I doubt they did. This kid shows a pattern of repeatedly doing this type of thing. I hate to say so, but he is going to end up in jail when he gets older if he doesn't change his behavior. He needs intervention and counseling. I don't think he's being raised in an environment where he is forced to take responsibility for his behavior. His parents know there is a major problem, but don't know how to handle it. I've seen kids like that at school, and some of them truly don't believe they did anything wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 744743, member: 21066"] The kid's mom is embarrassed and ashamed of his behavior. That is why she won't apologize to you. I don't know the amount of the gift card, but I would hope they reduced his allowance to help pay for it. I doubt they did. This kid shows a pattern of repeatedly doing this type of thing. I hate to say so, but he is going to end up in jail when he gets older if he doesn't change his behavior. He needs intervention and counseling. I don't think he's being raised in an environment where he is forced to take responsibility for his behavior. His parents know there is a major problem, but don't know how to handle it. I've seen kids like that at school, and some of them truly don't believe they did anything wrong. [/QUOTE]
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