They are brother and sister, adopted together.
He's always 'struggled' when she's on the up, (cos he's no longer the bestest, which in turn reflects their early life).
We think he's more responsible for her behaviour than we ever realised.
Having her not acting up, fighting, screaming and...
As his behaviour has snowballed, over the week or so, so have the consequences.
So far he's had no Wii, no DS, no Easter, no responsibility (obviously he craves responsibility), rollockings from us, his head teacher (stolen from school, too), words/shame with the vets, and had to write to all...
That's the problem, I just can't 'prick the bubble' he lives in.
Believe me I've blooming well tried, I'm amazed all I feel I'm left with is a thwack.
I won't do it, I'm just gob smacked he's taken the lot and I'm still not getting through.
The general pattern would be, everything that he's told NO to having, he takes anyway.
He stole and ID tag and tick removers :shrug: from the vets, he had a NO for the ID tag, for the dog.
He's got a little sister how can be quite horrid, she's firey and heart on her sleeve, with bouts of extreme violence.
Very close to being statemented at school, but is so blooming bright it's hoped she can work it out, and does show signs of improvement.
The thing is while all this is going on...
Right that's it then.
I was wondering how I make that step, but if it's welcomed I'm in.
Back in the day I really got to Moo-Ma Stat, sadly for me she was wearing solid Scholl sandals.
3 of them across the back of the legs and I never did whatever it was again, (or sit down for a while).
I...
8 year old jnr stat has been on a stealing and lying mission, over the last few weeks.
It all came to light a week ago, and so far no consequence has even 'pricked his bubble'.
So much so in fact he's carried on stealing from shops, as well as other thefts from around the house.
Long before...