1 Stay calm.
Blame may make children feel frustrated, but it will aggravate their misconduct. Try to communicate with them with understanding and acceptance, and let them feel your concern.
2 understand the reasons behind it
Ask children why they do this and learn more about their motives. Maybe the child just wants one thing, or has some problems to solve.
Helping hand
If your child needs help, try to provide resources and support. For example, discuss problem-solving strategies with them or provide psychological support.
4 values education
Let children understand that stealing is wrong and teach them the correct code of conduct. You can read books about morality with your children, watch educational videos, or have in-depth conversations with your children.
5 Cultivate children's self-esteem
Stealing may make children feel inferior. Therefore, try to avoid mentioning this matter in front of others, and give affirmation and encouragement when children show a positive attitude.