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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 359768" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>What do you got? I need ideas! I need help! I need suggestions, tips, whatever.</p><p></p><p>Gfg15 stole yet again this week from someone at school. My kid needs help! And I do NOT know how to help her! It hurts so very bad to watch her keep making these poor choices.</p><p></p><p>PMIC staff have told the school to please let the kids' parents who she stole from know that I WOULD like them to press charges against her - as I see that as the only option that 'might' work at this point. Though, I doubt they will. So my difficult child get's to sit for 24 hours, do some paperwork, and then move on. And that's where we are. The consequences aren't harsh enough I don't think, to deter her from stealing again. Her frequency of stealing is now at an all time high! I think in the past 6 weeks, there's been 4 or 5 instances of theft that have been proven. Part of me wonders, is there more? That we are not aware of?</p><p></p><p>What is your experience with difficult child's that started habitually stealing? What worked? What didn't?</p><p></p><p>I feel terrible sitting idly by watching my difficult child going down the path to prison in due time. I hate it!</p><p></p><p>And I'll add, tomorrow, staff are going to do a thorough strip down search of her school locker - because my debit card is missing, and has been since difficult child was here last. Please I hope not. I pray it's not in her locker! (no worries, the card has been canceled earlier today)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 359768, member: 4334"] What do you got? I need ideas! I need help! I need suggestions, tips, whatever. Gfg15 stole yet again this week from someone at school. My kid needs help! And I do NOT know how to help her! It hurts so very bad to watch her keep making these poor choices. PMIC staff have told the school to please let the kids' parents who she stole from know that I WOULD like them to press charges against her - as I see that as the only option that 'might' work at this point. Though, I doubt they will. So my difficult child get's to sit for 24 hours, do some paperwork, and then move on. And that's where we are. The consequences aren't harsh enough I don't think, to deter her from stealing again. Her frequency of stealing is now at an all time high! I think in the past 6 weeks, there's been 4 or 5 instances of theft that have been proven. Part of me wonders, is there more? That we are not aware of? What is your experience with difficult child's that started habitually stealing? What worked? What didn't? I feel terrible sitting idly by watching my difficult child going down the path to prison in due time. I hate it! And I'll add, tomorrow, staff are going to do a thorough strip down search of her school locker - because my debit card is missing, and has been since difficult child was here last. Please I hope not. I pray it's not in her locker! (no worries, the card has been canceled earlier today) [/QUOTE]
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