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<blockquote data-quote="Stella Johnson" data-source="post: 34379" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Oh boy... if I had to pay for everything difficult child broke at school when she was 6 we would be living in a dog house. </p><p></p><p>I guess our school principal was more understanding than yours. If he was older, I would say yes, pay it and make him work for the money you paid. But he is a little guy. </p><p></p><p>I think I would fight this one. Try to reinforce to difficult child that this is not acceptable behavior and don't let him know you are fighting it. Don't want to give him the wrong impression. </p><p></p><p>I just don't think this is malicious. I remember what my difficult child was like back then. </p><p></p><p>Sorry you are going through this. It does sound like the prinicipal is getting his digs into this. I would also request receipts where the merchandise was purchased. Make them prove what they are asking for. </p><p></p><p>steph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella Johnson, post: 34379, member: 9"] Oh boy... if I had to pay for everything difficult child broke at school when she was 6 we would be living in a dog house. I guess our school principal was more understanding than yours. If he was older, I would say yes, pay it and make him work for the money you paid. But he is a little guy. I think I would fight this one. Try to reinforce to difficult child that this is not acceptable behavior and don't let him know you are fighting it. Don't want to give him the wrong impression. I just don't think this is malicious. I remember what my difficult child was like back then. Sorry you are going through this. It does sound like the prinicipal is getting his digs into this. I would also request receipts where the merchandise was purchased. Make them prove what they are asking for. steph [/QUOTE]
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