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What if the child takes the money?
In the eyes of many parents, children who take money privately and don't know it are "stealing". But parents should understand that in the eyes of children, why is it called "stealing" to take their own money? If parents insist on this view, children will not only not realize their mistakes, but also have rebellious psychology. It also raises the problem to the moral level and increases the psychological pressure of children.

Make the problem "small"

When such a thing happens, parents had better keep quiet and grab the bag on the spot when the child takes the money. This kind of tension will make children remember it particularly deeply. Then pretend nothing happened and say, "Next time you have no money, just tell me and I'll give it to you. Don't take it yourself. " Doing so can make things "small" and protect children's self-esteem. What parents do is to secretly observe from behind to see if the child commits another crime.

Increase pocket money and receive proper education.

If you find that your child has such behavior, remember to increase your pocket money. If the pocket money is already a lot, children still take money from home, and parents should be properly educated after asking why.