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What about children stealing?
When most children grow up to 5 to 8 years old, they are prone to some theft. How should parents educate their children?

Correct values

Parents should first ask their children why, and then return things with their children, so as to establish a correct value for their children.

Apologize to others

If parents find that their children have this kind of theft, they should first apologize to others with their children and make compensation. Then tell others that the reason why children are like this is only because they don't know the seriousness of the problem. They should admit their mistakes to their children and educate them after they go back.

Ask why

When parents are at home or find the right time, they must ask their children the reasons for stealing in time, depending on whether the children steal intentionally or unintentionally. If the child has no intention, parents should tell the child that such behavior is very wrong, and cultivate the child's awareness of property rights and tell the child that everything has the right to belong.

Consent principle

Parents can appropriately let their children feel the feeling that their things have been taken away, and parents should also set an example for their children at ordinary times. Before moving children's things, children should be told to listen to their consent.

Transposition consideration

If parents find their children stealing on purpose and get what they want, they are still complacent. Parents need to tell their children clearly that such behavior is very wrong and let them learn to put themselves in others' shoes. Let the children have empathy, think from the perspective of others when giving birth, and don't have this kind of behavior that hurts others.