Tattling (Snitching) or Reporting?
Am I Tattling or Reporting?
Tattling is telling or complaining about the actions of another person or group. Children often go to their teacher hoping they will solve their problems rather than trying to work their troubles out for themselves. Reporting is about bringing facts to the attention of a teacher or adult so that others are safe. Children need to be taught that it is necessary to tell if they or others are hurt, in danger, or being bullied. This poster offers teachers, parents, and youth professionals a tool to help children identify the differences between tattling and reporting.
18″x24″ on 100lb Gloss Cover Stock
$9.95 each
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Snitching vs. Reporting
At the secondary level, students are too cool for “tattling,” but teacher feedback says that the issue of “snitching” versus reporting is still an issue. To address that need, we offer our “Snitching vs. Reporting” poster for secondary classrooms and campuses. This poster offers teachers, parents, and youth professionals working with teens an age appropriate tool to help kids choose to report rather than snitch.
18″x24″ on 100lb Gloss Cover Stock
$9.95 each
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SAVE 20% on a Campus Pack of 10 posters!
Only $78.97
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