Anonymous wrote:That would've been a big temptation to me as a teen, and not because I was doing drugs — I would have used it for junkfood, nail polish, etc…
I would treat it gently. Leaving a note, but don't use the word stealing. Leave a sign out sheet. Tell him that if he signs money out, he has to pay it back out of his allowance before taking anymore out. If he takes it out without signing it out, you can tell him that you tried to treat him as an adult, and since it didn't work you'll have to keep the money elsewhere and not tell him.
Call me a marshmallow, but if my parents had done that to me, it would've blown my mind and I think I would have behaved far better.
I am the PP who was lambasted for recommending the safe. I was the same way the above PP described herself. Before I was given access to my mother's department store accounts on occasion, I would use money around the house for drug store items including junk and not drugs or all the bad things people want to think OPs son must be up to. If my parents had accused me of being a thief and committing a heinous household crime, I think I would have been crushed and would not have bothered to explain. My tween kids have bank accounts and their own petty cash from house chores. We lock our household "operating money" away in a safe to safeguard it from workers who do work in the house and I don't think it's a good idea to put money in drawers and envelopes, same with jewelry. You never know when your housed might get burgled.