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Here might be a couple of things to consider.
Well, if you have a friend with whom your child doesn't know and they are willing to go along, you could have the friend show up and explain that your freind was there from the store. Make her go and stand by her room outside her door. Then after minute, have your friend go into her room with you while she is still standing out side, and have your friend pickout one of her most favorite things in her room and take it. Then walk out making sure that she sees it. Perhaps when she herself feels what its like when someone takes something of hers and feels the personal lost, she will better understand then why its wrong to steal.
Another idea which might even be better would be to talk with the store manager and arrange a little lesson. The following day you take your daughter with you and go back to the store, the manager waits for you by the door and when he sees you coming he meets you both at the door and very loudly and publicly says, I am sorry Maam but you are not allowed to ever come back to our store. Our security cameras caught your daughter stealing and we no longer will allow you or your family to come back here. Perhaps when you daughter sees you having to pay the price in public humilation, it will drive home the point of how wrong it was for her to steal.
The point of spanking when it is administered correctly and controlled is to teach that there are "real" consequences to bad actions, much like having to swat away a childs hand from touching a hot plate. They might not understand why they got their hand slapped, but it does help teach them and more importantly keeps them safe until they grow up enough to understand on their own. Since you don't use spanking, you need to devise another way to teach your child about the real consequences of stealing and why it is bad. Short of something like the two suggestions I made above, I am not sure what else you can do.
When I took/stole a peice of candy as a kid, my mom waited for my dad to get home and then dad put me in the car and drove me down to the store and made me face the store manager and apologize for taking it. My dad didn't say anything to me the whole time until we got back into the car and then he simply said, today he was ashamed of me. He didn't say it in anger, he said it very calmly and it was the first and only time he ever said that he was ashamed of me and I knew he meant it. I would have gladly taken a spanking to pay for what I did rather than hearing my dad say that to me.


I was a thief. I shoplifted for years. It was part of my double life.
Good on the outside. Bad on the inside.
And I perfected the art of looking like a good girl, so I never got caught. I think I gave everyone - my parents, my teachers - the image they wanted to see, and they were so caught up in their own lives, they didn't look below the surface.
But my acting out (my "bad self") was my attempt to let them know that all was not well at the roots.
I think I wanted my parents to pay more attention to me, and love the bad in me as much as the good. Or at least forgive me for being bad, and teach me how to "work with" the bad stuff.
And if a child reaches out to touch a hot plate I'd warn it that it was hot. If it still touches it, it will learn much sooner what hot means than by having it's hand smacked.
I stole something once....once. It was from a friend of my parents. Mom took me right back to their house and made me return it to them and apologize for stealing it.
It was the only time my father ever spanked me. I learned real quick.
However I did blow up a mailbox in high school. Neighbor called the cops. Cops called my parents. I was the worst kid ever. That is until my sister came home at 3 am that night. Then she was the worst kid ever. Thank God for older sisters.![]()
The blowing shit up thing rides on the Y chromosome. If I were gonna have kids I'd want to make sure I knew how to blow things up in relative safety and pass that along.
And so what happened here officer?
Well the mother warned her child that the pot of boiling water on the stove was hot, but thought she let the child learn for it self by letting it reach out and grab the edge of the pan and pull it down ontop of them.
The child is now in the burn unit with 2nd and 3rd degree burns.
Awesome....simply awesome.
Ha ha, thats kinda cute, stealing stuffed animals.
Its not the end of the world nor the beginning of a criminal record.
I would not frighten the poor girl, seems like a shame to do that over an item that if you sent it back to the webkinz corporation they would laugh their ass off.
Tell her why it is bad to steal, not that it is bad to steal, and toss the toy. That’s my advice.
And take pictures, cute moment to remember.