@worshipguitar Same thing happened with my son just recently actually. For a string of days he kept coming home with random shit. At first he brought home some pins. The next day were a pair gloves. When I asked him about the gloves he told they were from a desk where no one sat lol. I accepted the answer and we kept pushin. The next day he comes home with a fucking watch and he gives me the same story. At that point I was like nah and told him even though it seems it doesn’t belong to anyone he still shouldn’t take it.
I thought he understood and then the next day his teacher finally caught him and she sent me a message finally confirming that he was stealing. She was specifically asking for the pins back. His behavior at that time wasn’t great either so it was just stacking on for him.
I was livid but I knew I had to approach this carefully. I spoke to my son about it and yes I did yell. I keep preaching empathy with him. I took away all the shit he likes and I made him return every single item.
Of course through out all this I still told him how much I love him and how much it hurts me and his grandparents when he does stuff like this. There hasn’t been an incident since and his behavior has improved dramatically.
What I also do is I try to motivate the shit out of him. Like sometimes I’ll ask him when I’m taking him to school, “what kind of day are we going to have today?” Or “I know I’m going to have a great day are you?” I’ll say other shit like I’ll yell out FOCUS, BE RESPECTFUL and BEHAVE and I’ll make him repeat it.
I’ll also offer incentives like park time or a toy lol. Doing all that has helped him because I see the improvement with my own eyes.
I wish you the best of luck!