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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 639566" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Stressed, so sorry you are having to go through this kind of chaos and pain. I know all to well what you are going through. My son stole from me from the time he was 14. The first couple of times we grounded him but when he stole 3000.00 I called the police which was a very difficult call to make. Of course my difficult child denied it but did finally fess up.</p><p>You do not have to put up with any of this. First thing I would do is kick his dad out, you owe him nothing. Your son may argue with you saying something like "if he goes, I go" Be prepared as your son may try and use that has a manipulative tactic.</p><p>If your difficult child steals from you again you really should consider calling the police. This in and of itself will not suddenly make your son not steal anymore but it will send a clear message that you will not tolerate that kind of behavior.</p><p>I wish you all the best and know that you are not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 639566, member: 18516"] Hi Stressed, so sorry you are having to go through this kind of chaos and pain. I know all to well what you are going through. My son stole from me from the time he was 14. The first couple of times we grounded him but when he stole 3000.00 I called the police which was a very difficult call to make. Of course my difficult child denied it but did finally fess up. You do not have to put up with any of this. First thing I would do is kick his dad out, you owe him nothing. Your son may argue with you saying something like "if he goes, I go" Be prepared as your son may try and use that has a manipulative tactic. If your difficult child steals from you again you really should consider calling the police. This in and of itself will not suddenly make your son not steal anymore but it will send a clear message that you will not tolerate that kind of behavior. I wish you all the best and know that you are not alone. [/QUOTE]
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