Stealing
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Summary:
Summary:

This article is about stealing. It can be a common and alarming behavior in fostered and adopted children, but it is often rooted in attachment needs and earlier experiences of scarcity, mistrust, and unmet needs. This article explains that stealing may reflect survival based beliefs about getting needs met, a bid for attention or connection, or an unconscious way to stay close to caregivers, especially when children take items that are precious or closely tied to home.

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Creator: The Child Psychology Service

Creator: The Child Psychology Service

Audience:

Adoptive Parent

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Professional

Professional

Topic:

Parenting and Caregiving

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Health and Well-being

Resource Type:

Articles and Research

Age Group:

Adult

Language:

English

Year: 2021

City: Lichfield

City: Lichfield

State: Staffordshire

State: Staffordshire

Country: United Kingdom

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