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  1. I agree it’s informative, but I also discourage it. No one likes a snitch. I also try to explain it in the context of family loyalty, because I believe that extends out into the world at large.


  2. hi!

    I think that kids in the 6 to 12 age group especially have a built-in “fairness” thing going on. Sometimes it’s just a matter of them wanting to be heard, and understood. Validated.

    Older than that, they should start getting it worked out between themselves naturally. Then they start KEEPING things from Ma & Pa, like who broke the vase, or who at 16 nipped the beer from the cabinet. 🙂


  3. I have three kids, ages 3 – 11 and the love to tattle on each other. They can be a source of information when trying to figure out what happened, but their stories never seem to match up.


  4. Rusty, Jannie and Eric, thanks for sharing your thoughts. A lot of good points, and it seems that us and our kids can learn a lot from going through a “snitching” phase. I think going forward I am going to try a bit harder to discourage it, even if it means I may be less “informed.”

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