I understand this must feel embarrassing but it does not have to be sexual to them like it would be for adults. Ask them why and if they are curious about something because that can often be the case, especially if it's a boy and a girl. They are different and curious. It does not have to be sexual to them. Also remember that for a 6 and a 8yo there is not much difference in age if at all to them. So find out first and tell them that we don't do that until we are much older and that you will talk about this again. Also let them know that they can talk to you and ask you anything they want. It's important to keep an open dialogue about these things especially when they later becomes teens. It will pay off.
If you feel it's over your head and you don't know what to do seek help from a child psychologist. Even your child can be embarrassed over what he/she did and all the hoopla it started and might not feel comfortable talking about it with you.
well 2 have been caught in Calfornia alone in just this week!
Believe it or not, these actions re very common among young children. I don't know what drives them to do it, but many many many kids do activities such as these. It's completely normal, no need to worry!
In 2010 the tobacco company Phillip Morris admitted to using child exploitation in its labor jobs. Victoria's Secret was also caught exploiting children to pick cotton and other jobs. Hershey's has also been caught exploiting children who harvest their cocoa.
the thief has been caught
No, I have never been caught for plagiarism.
Been Caught Stealing was created in 1989.
Been Caught Buttering was created in 1991.
No, I have never been caught cheating in college.
No, I have never been caught with a fake degree.
When disciplining a child who has been caught lying and stealing, parents should establish clear consequences for their actions, such as loss of privileges or restitution. It is important to communicate the values of honesty and respect for others, and to provide guidance on how to make amends and learn from their mistakes. Consistent discipline, positive reinforcement for honesty, and open communication are key in helping the child understand the consequences of their actions and develop a sense of accountability.
No she has not. Even if she was it could not be posted on the internet because she is only 17, and it would be considered child pornography.
No, I have never been caught driving drunk in a car.