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My son's psychology after stealing.

This is just the inevitable anxiety brought by adolescence. Children need enlightenment, but not countless. Adults steal things in order to survive, and if they have money, they will not starve to death. Children steal things first for fun and excitement, then for some benefits, and also the most direct way to save or expand pocket money. Third, they may even think that they earned their own money, and they will "keep up with the competition" with their friends and steal more than anyone else. Personally, I think your education has already begun. Parents' "forgiveness" is the best motivation for stealing. It is because he knows that you will not be angry or sad that he will continue to steal. Your reaction will make him feel that the consequences of stealing are almost negligible. In other words, knowing fear is a good thing. But the result of fear is not necessarily a virtuous circle: he may overcome this legal panic and continue to do it. It's best to let children know why they shouldn't do what their parents say. Otherwise, they will continue to be curious and finally experiment on their own. Now I talk about this with my colleagues. Everyone really stole things when they were young, whether it was corn and fruit in the countryside or soda snacks in small shops in cities or iron and manhole covers in factories. If you are not sensible, you will have the idea of stealing. If you don't want to hurt him, you should first let him know that your parents feel sad and painful. If you continue to steal, parents should also take the initiative to catch the children (it is best to let shopkeepers and strangers wait to catch them). If you catch a child once, you probably won't dare to steal it again, and then you have to tell him that it's not too late to change. It is best to let the child be punished on the spot (not excluding being beaten), and don't let the child suffer from complete despair. Whips and sweets should be given separately. Parents must stand firm and let him know that if they steal it, they will never help him hide it. Only the sixth grade is well managed.