

When they actually contravene our values – and in such an egregious way – it may be time for a change. Although primary responsibility for our children’s character development rests with us, the parents, we want their teachers to be role models and to reflect our values. Our children’s education is not only about facts and information, it is also about character and you will be giving your son a valuable lesson.Ī somewhat more radical suggestion, which I realize is not for everyone, is to take control of the situation and remove your son from the school. So, accepting that your child is not going to tattle and that it was an inappropriate request from the administrator (almost certainly violating the Torah prohibition against gossip), what should your response be? It’s really hard but I think your son should stick to his guns, even if that results in his expulsion. I am always concerned when educators ask students to tattle because they seem to not understand this basic principle. Yes, we need to teach our children that if the teenager is doing something dangerous to himself or others, they need to confide in someone but in general their mouths are shut and their loyalty sacrosanct.

This is how teenagers feel about their peers and we need to understand that and respect their sense of loyalty and commitment. Ron Taffel, a well-respected child-rearing authority, wrote a book about adolescents called The Second Family. Teenagers will NOT tell on their friends. And boy is it complicated! Informal polls of teenagers – running the gamut from very secular to very religious – that I have conducted over the years show (at least) one basic common denominator. Can you help?īelieve it or not, this is not such an uncommon scenario. He’s upset and I’m upset but I’m not sure what the correct response is. He refused to do this and now they are threatening to expel him from school. Then they asked him to tattle on his friends who did. First they accused him of participating which he truthfully denied. Something happened at school that upset the administration and they called my son in. He is a great kid but not all of his friends always use the same good judgment. Tattletell can be found in Ark Doors and Rifts in Uptown Springdale, Sakura-motomachi (Past) and Blossom Heights.My teenage son was given a big challenge the other day. Tattletell can be found in Uptown Springdale. Tattletell can be freed from the Crank-a-kai with a Select-a-Coin Tattletell can also be found in the Old Mansion in Blossom Heights. Tattletell is automatically befriended during chapter 3 of the main storyline. She seems to know Hungramps, he later recognized her and even invited Tattletell to drink some tea together during his confrontation by Nate. Tattletell will not feel satisfied if the possession attempts are constant and with the same result, her stamina will decrease gradually. The only drawback of this ability is if the victim's secrets are not embarrassing, such as Walkappa's. She triggers the inspiriting by clinging on to the victim's face, whether it is a human or Yo-kai. Notably, most of these secrets are often embarrassing. Tattletell's signature inspiriting is forcing her victim to reveal any secret he/she would not say on normal circumstances. She is very mischievous and enjoys making others reveal their secrets without people realizing them, and shown mostly saying "Tell! Tell!" ("Babaan" ババーン!in the original) for everything, but does show she can speak normally. She dresses in a white shirt, a dark purple shawl and a dark red skirt. Her eyes are round and her hair is white and kept in a bun, enhancing her elderly appearance. She also has an oval-shaped head and her inner mouth and tongue are green-colored with a single bucktooth in the maxilla. She has long arms, easily wider in length than her body and diminutive legs. Tattletell resembles an elderly woman, which is shorter than most Yo-Kai in the series, easily fitting in the palm of a human hand. Yo-kai Watch the Movie: The Great Adventure of the Flying Whale & the Double World, Nyan!: Minor Yo-kai.Yo-kai Watch the Movie: King Enma and the Five Stories, Nyan! : Minor Yo-kai.Yo-kai Watch anime series: Recurring Yo-kai.Yo-kai Watch: Medal Wars: Playable Yo-kai.

