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If you feel like you're spending all day listening to “he said/she said” drama, this episode is for you. I share my favorite strategies for reducing tattling and teaching students to manage problems on their own. Plus, learn why teaching kids to “take care of themselves” is a life skill that goes way beyond kindergarten.
In this episode I share:
- How to teach kids to solve conflicts with the “Bug and a Wish” sentence frame
- The difference between tattling vs. telling (and how to teach it explicitly)
- How to help kids understand the size of a problem: small, medium, or big
- Why I am NOT a fan of the “viral tattle” ideas floating around (and what to do instead)
- Simple responses to redirect tattling in the moment
- What to say when you don’t know who to believe
- How to address trust, lying, and repeat offenders gently but firmly
- Book recommendations for teaching about tattling
Related Episodes:
- Teaching Problem-Solving Skills with Young Students ~ Ep. 57
Resources:
- A Bug and a Wish by Karen Scheuer (amazon affiliate link)
- More SEL Children’s Books for tattling and other expected behaviors (amazon affiliate link)
- Join the FREE 5-Day Social Emotional Learning Challenge
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