Talk to your children.
Talk to your child and explain why you can't touch other people's things at will. Let the children know that everyone has their own property and we should give others due respect.
Cultivate empathy
Guide children to put themselves in their shoes and imagine what it feels like to have their belongings taken away at will. This helps them to understand other people's feelings, so as to cherish other people's property more.
Make clear rules
Tell your child clearly what will happen if you take other people's things at will. This helps children define the boundaries of behavior and understand the seriousness of violations.
Reward good behavior
When children can abide by the rules and stop taking other people's things at will, they should be praised and rewarded in time, so that children can understand that this is commendable.
Set a good example
As parents, our behavior has a profound influence on our children. So set an example, respect other people's property, and don't take other people's things at will.