Communication is the key
Children may take money for many reasons. Parents should first calm down, understand why children should take money, and listen attentively to his needs. Encourage him to tell the truth, avoid blame and corporal punishment, and don't label children negatively.
Reveal the consequences of theft
Clearly tell children the seriousness of stealing money, including the harm to others and the consequences of breaking the law, so that children can understand the seriousness of the behavior.
Adjust pocket money strategy
If a child takes money because of a small pocket money, adjust his budget appropriately and guide him to record every expenditure. Cultivate his financial management concept and let him learn to spend rationally.
Merciful and effective punishment
Smart mothers recognize mistakes by letting their children pick up rubbish. What is important is that she has always accompanied and supported the child, which not only made him bear the consequences, but also safeguarded his self-esteem.
Avoid overreaction
When you find that the child is taking money, don't easily characterize it as stealing. Try to understand his needs and tell him that he can make demands or give him some pocket money regularly. This can cultivate his good financial habits.