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School update, & daughter stole money from me!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 212733" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Allhail,</p><p>yes, it is a normal developmental milestone. (But ...)</p><p>It's especially good if she had a guilt/crying reaction to the store episode last yr, as that shows she is learning.</p><p>If she is delayed, it will take longer to teach her and the events will reoccur ... you just have to deal with-it ea and every time. </p><p>I tend to read news reports aloud to my kids, and now that my difficult child is old enough, he watches America's Most Wanted and other police shows, and it gives us ample opportunity to comment, and to ask his opinion. We ask him how he would feel if someone took all of his money and his car, and also, how others must feel when it happens to them.</p><p> </p><p>So sorry your difficult child took your $. I like Trinity's suggestions, especially about locking things up. We've had to do that with-milk products and wheat in our house, because difficult child just cannot seem to stop himself. Underneath it all, they are still children, learning right from wrong, learning self control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 212733, member: 3419"] Allhail, yes, it is a normal developmental milestone. (But ...) It's especially good if she had a guilt/crying reaction to the store episode last yr, as that shows she is learning. If she is delayed, it will take longer to teach her and the events will reoccur ... you just have to deal with-it ea and every time. I tend to read news reports aloud to my kids, and now that my difficult child is old enough, he watches America's Most Wanted and other police shows, and it gives us ample opportunity to comment, and to ask his opinion. We ask him how he would feel if someone took all of his money and his car, and also, how others must feel when it happens to them. So sorry your difficult child took your $. I like Trinity's suggestions, especially about locking things up. We've had to do that with-milk products and wheat in our house, because difficult child just cannot seem to stop himself. Underneath it all, they are still children, learning right from wrong, learning self control. [/QUOTE]
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