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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 569401" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Working with our favorite therapist... we were told that there are three types of kids when it comes to stealing - not just two. Some get caught once and it's the end of it. Some never learn. But some... will go through a spell, and it could be a couple of years. If they are caught consistently and handled consistently (never able to keep what was stolen, for starters), some kids do <em>eventually</em> catch on. So, even if it is a pattern, it is worth continuing to deal with it, especially through the early school years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 569401, member: 11791"] Working with our favorite therapist... we were told that there are three types of kids when it comes to stealing - not just two. Some get caught once and it's the end of it. Some never learn. But some... will go through a spell, and it could be a couple of years. If they are caught consistently and handled consistently (never able to keep what was stolen, for starters), some kids do [I]eventually[/I] catch on. So, even if it is a pattern, it is worth continuing to deal with it, especially through the early school years. [/QUOTE]
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