Check carefully when you check out. Generally speaking, it is impossible for the clerk to carefully check whether the baby has taken anything, but parents who know should take the initiative to check whether there are forgotten things in the baby's hands and pockets to prevent "petty theft" and to prevent the embarrassing situation when they find things that have not been put away when they leave.
If you find something you have brought, you must return it. If the baby really accidentally brings something that has not been settled at home, especially something with certain significance, parents need to return the item in time or pay the corresponding money. If the baby is holding something that looks useless, such as cherry tomatoes and biscuits, parents should not pretend not to appear. You'd better tell the clerk next time you go to the mall. At the same time, parents must immediately show their baby that such behavior is incorrect, and if conditions permit, they can be guided to apologize to the humanity in the store.
Always educate your baby to prevent him from "stealing" in the supermarket. Parents should regularly educate him not to use the things in the supermarket casually, or take the initiative to inform his mother after getting them, and her mother can help him buy them. Parents don't have to worry that he doesn't understand. After talking so much, as the baby develops, he will naturally understand.
Generally speaking, the baby's "petty theft" in the supermarket is often an unconscious personal behavior, purely because things are fun and beautiful, but if parents do not guide this behavior correctly, the sexual personal behavior will gradually change, which is not conducive to his future development of good conduct. Therefore, parents must guide their babies well and guide them correctly!