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Advocate for what we want

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    How to speak up for yourself
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  • You got up to get your backpack and a classmate sat in your seat.
    Small/tattling
  •  15
  • Your classmate touched you on the shoulder and you don't like being touched.
    Small/tattling
  •  15
  • Your classmate continues to touch you after you have asked him several times to stop.
    Medium/Reporting
  •  15
  • As you are walking in the hallway, someone is walking on your heels.
    Small/tattling
  •  15
  • Your friend is standing too close to you while you are talking.
    Small/tattling
  •  15
  • You are trying to walk through the classroom and a classmate is standing in your way.
    Small/tattling
  •  15
  • You decide to correct another classmate who is not doing what he is supposed to be doing.
    Let the adult handle the situation
  •  15
  • You can't tell if your friend is being sarcastic or serious?
    Ask him/her
  •  15
  • You and your friend are disagreeing about what the answer is.
    It's okay to disagree
  •  15
  • You saw a classmate steal money from someone's backpack.
    Big/report
  •  15
  • You heard someone say they were going to beat up your classmate after school.
    Big/report
  •  15
  • Your classmate takes your snack every day and then you are hungry.
    Big/report
  •  15
  • Your friend tells you she doesn't want to be friends anymore.
    Small/tattling
  •  15
  • Your classmate is making annoying noises.
    Small/tattling
  •  15