Once the child is found stealing, beat and scold the child or order the child to admit his mistake in public, reprimand the child and make the child dare not commit it again. In fact, this is humiliating children, bringing them only inferiority and shame, and making them lose trust in adults. Educator Rousseau once said: "We should respect children and don't rush to judge them."
2. It is better to educate children than to guide them.
Most children steal money because their desire to spend money is not satisfied. Based on this, parents may wish to re-examine whether their children's pocket money is reasonable. If possible, you can increase your pocket money appropriately, which requires parents and children to establish a correct consumption concept and rational consumption together. Of course, there is another situation-habitual theft. If parents find this situation frequent and serious, it is best to seek medical treatment in time and treat it in advance.
In the face of children stealing money, parents should not make a fuss or be too nervous.
It is necessary to remind children in a gentle way that if they want to get money or something they want, they must get it in a fair and reasonable way, and if they get money or other things in an unreasonable way, they must pay more. At the same time, parents can also let their children realize the harm of "stealing" through realistic examples.
4. It is important to set an example.
Parents must set a good example in the growth environment provided for their children. If children make some unconscious bad behaviors, we should guide them reasonably and let them have a sense of rules. If the old man has the habit of taking other people's things, the mother should tell the child in time that this behavior is wrong. Correct in time, don't transfer negative energy, especially don't punish children by violent means.