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What does it mean when a child blatantly steals from you?
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<blockquote data-quote="JillS" data-source="post: 518095" data-attributes="member: 14237"><p>Thank you Star for that exercise, I'll be making my lists (and checking them twice!) - and I am going to get some therapy for myself. I have no insurance but will at least get counseling through my school and see if they can refer me out to someone I can afford. He just left out with his grandparents so I had an opportunity to go through his room (normally I respect people's privacy but in this case...no). He has court papers in there (guess he got in some trouble), transit fines, and an ambulance bill from January (he never told me he had to make a trip to the hospital), a letter from my aunt indicating she had sent him money (!). At this rate he's going to end up in jail for sure, the slippery slope is well-oiled for him. All I know is he has to get out of my house. For his sake and for mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JillS, post: 518095, member: 14237"] Thank you Star for that exercise, I'll be making my lists (and checking them twice!) - and I am going to get some therapy for myself. I have no insurance but will at least get counseling through my school and see if they can refer me out to someone I can afford. He just left out with his grandparents so I had an opportunity to go through his room (normally I respect people's privacy but in this case...no). He has court papers in there (guess he got in some trouble), transit fines, and an ambulance bill from January (he never told me he had to make a trip to the hospital), a letter from my aunt indicating she had sent him money (!). At this rate he's going to end up in jail for sure, the slippery slope is well-oiled for him. All I know is he has to get out of my house. For his sake and for mine. [/QUOTE]
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