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Have you ever felt unheard, ignored, or frustrated when someone won't take the time to listen to your complaints?
Parents, teachers, and other adults tell you unless someone is sick, bleeding, or in serious danger, it needs to wait.
I understand. I felt those same feelings too
You feel it's urgent to tell someone about something and then you are made to feel like it's not important.
Well, I'm here to tell you that you don't have to feel this way anymore. There is someone out there that will listen to your every worry His name is the Tattle Monster and he wants to hear all the worries you have.
About the Author
Rockrohr, Megan: - Megan Rockrohr is from Milton, Wisconsin. She is part of a family with four siblings and two wonderful, hard-working parents. After high school, she attended Concordia University Wisconsin to become an Elementary/middle school teacher. Shortly after graduating, she married James Rockrohr. As a military spouse, she has taught in Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Oklahoma. After a few years in the classroom, she wanted to write a book that helped students learn more constructive ways to work through their feelings before reaching the challenging years of middle school. She hopes this is the first step toward helping children communicate effectively.
Parents, teachers, and other adults tell you unless someone is sick, bleeding, or in serious danger, it needs to wait.
I understand. I felt those same feelings too
You feel it's urgent to tell someone about something and then you are made to feel like it's not important.
Well, I'm here to tell you that you don't have to feel this way anymore. There is someone out there that will listen to your every worry His name is the Tattle Monster and he wants to hear all the worries you have.
About the Author
Rockrohr, Megan: - Megan Rockrohr is from Milton, Wisconsin. She is part of a family with four siblings and two wonderful, hard-working parents. After high school, she attended Concordia University Wisconsin to become an Elementary/middle school teacher. Shortly after graduating, she married James Rockrohr. As a military spouse, she has taught in Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Oklahoma. After a few years in the classroom, she wanted to write a book that helped students learn more constructive ways to work through their feelings before reaching the challenging years of middle school. She hopes this is the first step toward helping children communicate effectively.
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