1. Stop the child's behavior immediately: stop the child at the first time and tell the child that stealing from others is a bad behavior.
2. Let children know their mistakes: let children realize that their actions are stealing, and let children know their mistakes and the dangers of stealing.
3. Moderate punishment: Moderate punishment can make children realize that they have done something wrong, but they should also be used moderately. You can ask your child to write an apology letter or help others rebuild their trust relationship.
4. Teach children correct behavior: educate children to have good moral values and principles of being a man; For example: respect others, don't steal, understand each other's feelings.
5. Communicate with children more: Communicate with children more and ask them why they seize the temptation. It is necessary to understand children's thoughts and situations and establish a relationship of mutual trust. At the same time, through communication with children, children can know themselves better, find problems and solve them.
6. Pay more attention to and care for children: Pay more attention to and care for children during their growth. In this way, it is not easy for children to "defy" and steal from others.
In short, it takes patience and proper methods to educate children not to steal. If parents can use appropriate language and methods to guide their children according to their actual situation, they can help them establish good moral concepts and interpersonal relationships while educating their children, and effectively avoid the recurrence of children's theft.