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What do you do when your 11 year old steals?
It’s a Good Idea!
- Use disapproval.
- Talk with your child.
- Talk about values and ethics.
- Have the child make restitution, helping her if you need to.
- Tell your child that you are watching her behavior, that she has lost some trust, and that she needs to re-earn it.
- Assess the situation.
Why is my 11 year old stealing?
Children in this age group may continue to steal because of several factors, including the following: They may feel peer pressure and the need to fit in. They may have low self-esteem. They may not have any friends and may be trying to “buy” their friends.
How do you deal with stealing in the classroom?
Stealing in the Classroom
- Ask for the missing item to be returned.
- Ask students to do the “write” thing.
- If you know who stole the item, arrange for its return.
- Educate the guilty student about stealing and its consequences.
- Consider informing the principal and parents.
How will you eliminate stealing habit of student?
Tell Him That it Is Wrong. You have to let your child know that such actions are wrong. Make him realise that stealing is wrong and could land him in jail in future. Tell him the consequences of it in the long run and he will understand that it is an unacceptable act.
How can I stop stealing at school?
Campus Safety: Five easy ways to prevent theft at school
- Keep your valuables out of sight.
- Invest in a locker.
- If you’re living on residence, lock your documents up.
- Never leave things unattended.
- Public computers and unsecured wifi are, well, unsecured.
How can I stop stealing behavior?
Try the following:
- Stop. Instead of acting on impulse, stop yourself immediately.
- Take a breath. Stand still and give yourself breathing space.
- Observe. Think about what is going on.
- Pull back. Attempt to look at the situation objectively.
- Practice what works.
How do you stop a tween lying?
How to Handle Teen Lying
- Stay Calm. Flying off the handle, raising your voice, angry lecturing, and freaking out will not help.
- Keep Perspective. Whatever you do, don’t take it personally.
- Re-emphasize the Importance of Honesty.
- Model Honesty.
- Understand It’s a Process.