![]() ![]() One of the best ways I've found to stop the "blame game" when kids have a problem with each other is to invite them to write about it to tell me what happened, and then offer an apology for their part in the conflict. ![]() ![]() Five Ways to Stop Tattling in Your Elementary Classroom Over the years, I've gathered 5 tried and true methods that will put an end to tattling in your classroom (or at least significantly diminish it) - while empowering young learners with the strategies they need to solve conflicts throughout their lives. It used to drive me crazy when my chronic tattlers would come running to me every single time something happened that they didn't like, and I found myself spending countless hours trying to sort out who spit on who first and why (I'm not kidding - listen to this week's show to hear the story)! I used to struggle with tattling in my own classroom for my first few years of teaching. Listen to or download this show now by clicking the play bar below: ![]()
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