D.D. asks from West Mifflin, PA on March 29, 2011
Theft at Middle School
My son's sports bag was taken and thrown all over campus. He plays two sports one for school, and one for a local league. So he keeps it all in one bag. The PE teacher found all of his items through out the campus. He and his students when dumpter diving to see if anything was placed in there.
So for the question. Would you punish your child for not putting the bag in a secure place? He had it in the hall way, on top of the lockers!!! He is very, very tall. He said mom no one is tall enough to reach up there. I said guess someone is. How would you punsh your child for negligence?
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B.S. answers from Saginaw on March 29, 2011
I think the saying goes:
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
A lesson learned. I would cut him a break.
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L.D. answers from Las Vegas on March 29, 2011
I would chalk it up to a lesson learned. He had reason to believe that his sports bag was in a safe enough location -- that it was too high for other's to reach. Now he knows better.
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M.V. answers from New York on March 29, 2011
Assuming this was a one-time thing, and that your son isn't chronically neglectful with his belongings, I would just say "lesson learned" and move on. No sense in punishing him for something someone else did.
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J.B. answers from Atlanta on March 29, 2011
Isn't it bad enough that his bag was stolen and strewn everywhere? Why on earth do you want to punish your child for being a victim? He obviously thought no one could get to it. Will it even fit in a locker with all of his books and everything? I think he's learned his lesson just fine.
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B.S. answers from Saginaw on March 29, 2011
I think the saying goes:
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
A lesson learned. I would cut him a break.
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M.M. answers from Detroit on March 29, 2011
I would NEVER punish my child because someone else took it up themselves to take his property and throw is all over the place. Could he have placed in somewhere like his locker? Maybe. But how long has he been doing this where no one touched it? I think you are sending the wrong message to punish him. I am sure he is extremely upset as it is. You should be there to support him, not to make him more miserable.
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L.D. answers from Las Vegas on March 29, 2011
I would chalk it up to a lesson learned. He had reason to believe that his sports bag was in a safe enough location -- that it was too high for other's to reach. Now he knows better.
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S.M. answers from Washington DC on March 29, 2011
I say he has learned his lesson through natural consequences. Tell him tha tyou are unhappy he was careless, but it is a shame anyone would do that and tha tis punishment enough. However, if something was stolen, I might make him earn a new one through shores or saving money.
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A.G. answers from Boston on March 29, 2011
I would not punish my child for something someone else did. There was no reason for someone else to take his bag. It's not like he left it on the floor for someone to kick around.
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T.V. answers from San Francisco on March 29, 2011
No I wouldn't punish your son, he's already been violated by theft. I think he has probably learned a lesson the hard way.
If you were unable to replace his sports equipment, that would be punishment enough....thank God his items were found. The person/persons who need to be punished would be the ones who took his things and tossed all around the school.
Blessings....
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