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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 360231" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>This is what we originally saw with Onyxx... And it was mentioned, she was disciplined, etc. etc. etc. It's escalated. She's been "fortunate" to not be caught shoplifting so far... She will, though. I mean weird stuff - husband's checkbook, my shoes (which didn't fit anyway)... All kinds of odd stuff. We constantly lock doors, etc. - and it still goes on. So... LOTS of hugs. Making a easy child take stuff back, etc. will help (it did with me, I've been paranoid ever since, about 30 years now)... But with a difficult child... It doesn't seem to make a difference. They only show remorse for getting caught, not actually DOING the deed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 360231, member: 6705"] This is what we originally saw with Onyxx... And it was mentioned, she was disciplined, etc. etc. etc. It's escalated. She's been "fortunate" to not be caught shoplifting so far... She will, though. I mean weird stuff - husband's checkbook, my shoes (which didn't fit anyway)... All kinds of odd stuff. We constantly lock doors, etc. - and it still goes on. So... LOTS of hugs. Making a easy child take stuff back, etc. will help (it did with me, I've been paranoid ever since, about 30 years now)... But with a difficult child... It doesn't seem to make a difference. They only show remorse for getting caught, not actually DOING the deed. [/QUOTE]
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