with a kid who always says "I'm going to tell" he's 5. I know its a game he plays to get his way, but I'm so sick of hearing it a million times a day from him.
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One of the biggest things I learned watching shows like nanny 911 and such, is a reward system for the behaviors you want.
Maybe a jar system, every time he does something that good, he gets 1 ________ (not sure what to use, sticker, button, penny?) and every time he says it, he loses 1 or 2. The jar system works better on your own kids because you can give them money so they can go to the store on fridays and buy something.
Could do a poster, or magnet system, everytime good put the magnet up. everytime bad, remove 1 or 2. But they have to have a goal to work towards, and be able to visualize the loss due to bad behavior.- Flag
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In a classroom I used to have of preschoolers when they came to me to tattle, I would immediately ask if they had blood. If the answer was no, I told them to go tell the president. We had a picture on the wall of the current president and they would go and tell the president. Usually the offending child went as well and defend their position to the president.... They got bored of it pretty quickly.
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You get yourself a turtle or a tiger or a something else that begins with T and when they start, you direct them to the "tattling turtle." I have also heard of another provider who hangs an ear on the wall and tells them to tell it to the ear! LOL!
A few times of talking to the turtle seems to cure it for the 4 and above crowd.- Flag
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Yup I have the tattling turtle and it works wonders. I'd much rather deal with a screaming child than a tattling child, it just gets on my nerves and to me is the equivalent of nails scratching a chalkboard.
It can be anything really I just chose a turtle because it starts with the same letter as tattle. You can have a tattling turtle, tattling tiger, tattling tadpole, tattling turkey, tattling tuna, tattling tapeworm ... whatever. Actually it doesn't have to even start with a T. For Halloween we had a tattling pumpkin so we could be festive in October and it was just a plastic jack-o-lantern about the size of a soccer ball. Designate a space for it (mine is in a basket right next to our crying corner) and anytime a DC kid wants to tattle on someone refer them to the tattling [enter name of object here]. I tell my littles that tattling turtle is always there when you need him and he's a great listener and he will never interupt or tell anyone your secrets. I tell them that the only times that they can "tattle" to me is if someone is in danger.- Flag
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tell who? his mom? i'd say, "i'll tell her for you," and then whatever it was he was going to "tell" about - i would tell his mom with him standing there to hear it. it won't be as fun if he knows you'll tell first and don't care.- Flag
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I have a Micky mouse and his big old ears are perfect. I just say go tell mickey. Lol. We tried the t words but Mickey had big ears. Lol so he won out.
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