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Stealing - he's crossed a line and there's no going back
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 412332"><p>Another thought here....not in place of any of the suggestions made but more in addition to.... some of his behavior, locking himself in his room, barricading the door, getting supplies makes me sense that in all of this he may also feel shame. I am pretty sure that was on of my difficult child's issues at times when he did really hurtful stuff....</p><p></p><p>Anyway obviously you can't trust him and need to take steps to protect yourself, your finances, your daughter and your stuff...... but you may also want to give him a way to make it up to you. So my suggestion, if he ever shows any remorse, is to come up with some kind of restitution he can do for you..... such as $100 worth of chores around the house.... something that would be helpful to you.</p><p></p><p>It is just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 412332"] Another thought here....not in place of any of the suggestions made but more in addition to.... some of his behavior, locking himself in his room, barricading the door, getting supplies makes me sense that in all of this he may also feel shame. I am pretty sure that was on of my difficult child's issues at times when he did really hurtful stuff.... Anyway obviously you can't trust him and need to take steps to protect yourself, your finances, your daughter and your stuff...... but you may also want to give him a way to make it up to you. So my suggestion, if he ever shows any remorse, is to come up with some kind of restitution he can do for you..... such as $100 worth of chores around the house.... something that would be helpful to you. It is just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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