When Children Steal
Kids Stealing From Parents | Children Stealing | Empowering Parents
“My fourteen year old daughter was arrested for shoplifting make-up this week,” said Marie, a working mother of two girls. “Is this just normal teen behavior, or is it something more serious? She’s grounded for a month and I’ve taken away her iPod...
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www.empoweringparents.com8 Ways To Prevent And Discipline Stealing | Ask Dr Sears®
Little fingers tend to be sticky, allowing foreign objects to mysteriously find their way into little pockets. Before lamenting that you are harboring a little thief in your house, take a moment to understand why stealing is a common issue and how...
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www.askdrsears.comLying And Stealing.. And What You Can Do To Stop It
If you are truly thinking about "discipline" as a matter of showing your child how to behave, you will find that most "behavior problems" are problems of maturity rather than morality and that most of the problematic issues of discipline can be ea...
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www.parents.comKids Stealing From Parents: What To Do | Empowering Parents
Has your child been caught stealing from you or someone else? Have you found him using your credit card for online gaming, taking money from your wallet without asking, or even taking big ticket items from the house? The anger, disappointment, and...
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www.empoweringparents.comMy Child Is Stealing
When a child has been caught stealing, a parent's reaction should depend on whether it's the first time or there's a pattern of stealing. With very young children, parents need to help them understand that stealing is wrong — that when you take so...
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kidshealth.orgWhy Kids Steal -- And What To Do About It - Familyeducation.Com
Point 1: Kids steal. Little kids steal a lot—from poor impulse control. It's a developmental stage; they want it, they take it. Older kids often steal, too. Your child is probably not evil or destined for life in prison. Point 2: Of course it's no...
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life.familyeducation.comAdolescence And Stealing From Family
To take without asking or being given permission breaches the victim's property rights. It is considered ethically "wrong," and is labeled "stealing" or "theft." Because it is what belongs to a person, property theft is usually considered personal...
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www.psychologytoday.comStealing- 5 Reasons
In this lesson we are going to explore stealing. In it you will learn: [green_plus_list] Five reasons why your teenager may be stealing The root cause of why anyone starts to steal A step-by-step process of how to turn the situation around .
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parentingteenagersacademy.comThe Informed Parent | Article
What a rush of feelings engulf you when you learn that your child took something that doesn't belong to him. When a teacher, another parent or store manager uses the words STOLE or STEAL in telling you about your child's actions, you probably feel...
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How To Teach Your Child Stealing Is Wrong - Supernanny Us
Here is a great technique to demonstrate to a child with sticky fingers that stealing is wrong. S4 EP4 Meet Jo Frost, aka "Supernanny" -- a modern day Mary P...