Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How bad is it for kids to be stealing money at these ages? How serious of a problem does it represent?
I don't understand it cause it's not like they have any way to spend it
Money insecurity may be an issue in the household.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the responses - this is helpful. I hope it stops soon!
It won't stop with just a hope. You take charge and have them personally return the stolen item(s,) and apologize as well as take away privilege(s).
Anonymous wrote:I knew a boy who believed that a monster was under his bed every night, so he used to stash food under the bed. When his parents found out and put a stop to it, he stole his father's wallet and left a note under the bed saying: no more food, go buy your own snack, here is money
Needless to say, his father thought this was engenious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally stole as a kid. Totally normal (well, as much as any of us are), law abiding citizen now. It ended before middle school- probably when I started babysitting and had money of my own and more responsibilities
Same here. Totally stole as a kid. Even got busted once and had to give a pack of gum back. I don't break too many laws now, although I did walk out of target the other day with a pack of paper towels that the cashier forgot to ring up. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew a boy who believed that a monster was under his bed every night, so he used to stash food under the bed. When his parents found out and put a stop to it, he stole his father's wallet and left a note under the bed saying: no more food, go buy your own snack, here is money
Needless to say, his father thought this was engenious
There's no world in which a child is mentally undeveloped enough to think he is feeding a monster under his bed, and simultaneously mentally developed enough to write the note you claim was written.
Anonymous wrote:I knew a boy who believed that a monster was under his bed every night, so he used to stash food under the bed. When his parents found out and put a stop to it, he stole his father's wallet and left a note under the bed saying: no more food, go buy your own snack, here is money
Needless to say, his father thought this was engenious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally stole as a kid. Totally normal (well, as much as any of us are), law abiding citizen now. It ended before middle school- probably when I started babysitting and had money of my own and more responsibilities
It is not normal. Parents are supposed to instill a code of ethics in their children and this starts with "you do not lie. You do not steal. You do not use something that belongs to someone else without asking permission.". These are just the basics.
Anonymous wrote:I stole money from my mom's wallet once as a kid. Just a few bucks to buy a toy. I think I was maybe 6 years old. I think my mom knew we did (where else did we get the money as a 6 year old, lol), and somehow I kind of knew she knew after it was all over. I felt bad about it ever since. Never stole from my mom again, although some elementary school kids from the wrong side of town taught me and some other "good kids" to steal from a convenience store near our elementary school. A lot of days after school we would steal a candy bar or something.
After that year, never stole again in my life. Productive citizen, married, kids, no psychological problems, high HHI, blah blah blah
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All three of my kids got caught taking something at those ages. But once caught and lectured, it stopped - like a once and done thing.
One thing that did complicate things was that at that age, kids give lots of stuff to each other. So I had to set a rule that parental permission was required before giving or accepting anything.
If all three kids did it, something else is going on in your home.
Anonymous wrote:How bad is it for kids to be stealing money at these ages? How serious of a problem does it represent?
I don't understand it cause it's not like they have any way to spend it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All three of my kids got caught taking something at those ages. But once caught and lectured, it stopped - like a once and done thing.
One thing that did complicate things was that at that age, kids give lots of stuff to each other. So I had to set a rule that parental permission was required before giving or accepting anything.
If all three kids did it, something else is going on in your home.