felinefan wrote:May I make a suggestion? Depending on your backpack's configuration, you could try fastening the zipper with a safety pin--if it's a double zipper, on on each side, put the pin through the holes in the top of the pulls, then fasten through the fabric of the backpack. That way, if Johnny makes a go for the backpack, his having to undo the safety pin will give you some warning.
Thanks for the safety pin suggestion, that's a great idea. :) I actually keep one zipper clipped down inside a pocket, then the other tucked in beside it. It's not theft proof, but it does mean Junior had to work pretty hard to get the bag open! I realize now that I felt it happening, but I just thought it was his head bumping into my bag or something -- he'd been bouncing around like a maniac moments earlier.
felinefan wrote:You didn't say how old the little thief was, or if he was in a mommy pouch or what. I once worked as a security guard, with some of my posts being in a retail environment, and usually kids under 5 years are unaware of the difference between what's theirs and what belongs to others. They see it, they want it, they grab it. After that, peer pressure starts to kick in. Though I remember being told there were parents who actually taught their kids to steal, because the kid would get away with a light punishment. The parents would then put on an act about how little Timmy or Tammy was a good kid, blah, blah, blah.
He was around 5 or 6 or so. You're correct, of course, about kids not having all their social skills by that age. However, don't forget that Mommy was right there. Ostensibly, *she* has learned by now that you can't just grab things that aren't yours! And if she isn't going to teach her kid right from wrong, she should at least stop him when he does something wrong -- rather than GIGGLING about it while he does it!! Outrageous.
A few people here have suggested that perhaps she was "training" him to steal. While I suppose that is possible (and I'm sure it does happen!), I don't actually suspect that in this particular case the child was encouraged to steal, or that she is intentionally teaching him to do so; but I am absolutely sure that she isn't teaching him *not* to, and she's just doing a miserable job teaching him to behave in general. :(
I'll be careful.
You'll be DEAD!
----------
Mmm, jelly donuts.Glggllluhgllguhggll...
----------
FACT: Brian Wilson lost his mind when he was 28.