Describe some possible reasons why children tattle, or tell on, their friends
What will be an ideal response?
They have inferred from adult criticisms of childish behavior that it is not okay to be a child, to be one of the gang. This child may feel aloof and apart from other children: the child may actually view him- or herself as a little adult. The child may also tattle to get peers in trouble, or expect adults to reward him or her for telling.
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