I think the nature of his learning disability will greatly determine the type of correction needed. If you have a cordless phone could you take the phone portion with you when you leave?? Then again if he needed help would he be able to reach someone if you did take the phone? How long do you usually leave him alone? Do you have any trouble with him trying to use the phone when you are home. Perhaps you could charge him to use the phone, though I think if he spent $50 and didn't know where it went it wouldn't mean a lot to him to loose that $50 to you even.
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