The Mystery Machine
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Long story as short as possible:
While DH and I were gone for part of the day on Saturday, DS (13) took it upon himself to move our 32" flat screen TV from our bedroom into his room to play PS3 on.
We moved it in there 2 weeks ago for one day so we could see if it was a good size for his room since we will be buying him one for his birthday. We made it clear that it was a one time/one day thing.
We weren't happy when we returned home and saw what he did. He is lucky he didn't drop it since it sits pretty high up. We did not punish him. We made it clear that he better not do it again.
Unfortunately, when we went to hook it back up, we realized he did break it. He YANKED the cable out from the back of the TV instead of unscrewing it. He tore out the back and it is likely broken beyond repair. We will try a repair shop just to make sure but we doubt it can be fixed.
As a punishment, DS has to pay us back for the TV. I just bought it over the holidays for $300. We will use the money to buy ourselves a new TV and he will get this one to use for gaming (probably on his birthday but maybe sooner). We have made up a list of chores and he will not be able to spend any of his money on anything else until we are paid back. He has enough saved for a PS3 game and a DS game that were coming out next week but that money is ours now.
DS is bummed but has accepted his punishment well. He is very remorseful and it was truly an accident. However, not only didn't listen to us in the first place but he broke an expensive, almost new item.
The reason I am asking about the punishment is because my 81 y/o mom, who lives with us in the winter, is freaking out! She thinks we are being way too hard on him. In her eyes, it was a simple accident. She thinks we should ground him from his PS3 for a week and call it even.
If I would have done this as a kid, my parents would have paddled me, grounded me AND made me pay them back. Who is this woman that is living with me now?
So, are we being too hard on him?
For starters, this was not "an accident". He totally disobeyed you.
Where was his PS3 hooked up to originally?
Are you still allowing him to play video games while he "makes the money"?
If the TV cannot be repaired then absolutely he needs to pay you back.
Tell grandma that she can buy you and him new TV's if she feels so strongly about "the punishment". See how that goes over. I mean hey if grandma wants to inject herself she can pony up some money to feel the pain of the infraction if she thinks it is no BIG deal.


It'll be a nice reward for all his hard work (assuming he's been working hard to pay you back!).
This was not a judgment call requiring maturity on his part, where he is being held to an adult standard. All he had to do was remember and respect that Mom told him having the TV in his room was a one time thing.
We went running out there and saw that he had set the vacuum too close to the door and it came down on it. It released and went back up. I think the poor kid almost peed himself while he waited for me to see if the vacuum was okay (which it was). I have a very expensive vacuum and I know dollar signs were running through his head for a few seconds there. 