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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 569454" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Jamie, my now cop, stole a lollipop from a store when he was about 4. I figured it was bound to happen eventually and told him he had to go into the store and tell the people what he had done. Now this lollipop hand already been licked so taking it back was useless but I had taken it from him when I saw it. He did have a piggy bank with small change he collected around the house. He had practically no concept of money at the time except it was "monies" but I did make him take some of that change with him which made him quite upset and we went to the store and he had to hand it over. I had to stand behind him so that the store manager would actually take the money and be stern with him because it was such a small item. I mean really, they give lollipops out at the banks and he figured if he saw them out on the shelf that he could take just one. That was a hard one to explain to him. </p><p></p><p>Well he finally got the picture and he was very upset with himself because he always wanted to be the cop in cops and robbers. He basically always knew what he wanted to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 569454, member: 1514"] Jamie, my now cop, stole a lollipop from a store when he was about 4. I figured it was bound to happen eventually and told him he had to go into the store and tell the people what he had done. Now this lollipop hand already been licked so taking it back was useless but I had taken it from him when I saw it. He did have a piggy bank with small change he collected around the house. He had practically no concept of money at the time except it was "monies" but I did make him take some of that change with him which made him quite upset and we went to the store and he had to hand it over. I had to stand behind him so that the store manager would actually take the money and be stern with him because it was such a small item. I mean really, they give lollipops out at the banks and he figured if he saw them out on the shelf that he could take just one. That was a hard one to explain to him. Well he finally got the picture and he was very upset with himself because he always wanted to be the cop in cops and robbers. He basically always knew what he wanted to be. [/QUOTE]
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