Bullying offers support and practical advice about dealing with bullies and discusses how we can all help solve the bullying problem together.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on Law and Justice, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Committee on the ...
Bullying at School is the definitive book on bullying/victim problems in school and on effective ways of counteracting and preventing such problems.
Teasing, name-calling, showing and hitting, excluding people and spreading rumors about them are all examples of bullying and happens to thousands of teens every day.
With this workbook as your guide, you will also learn how to identify toxic friendships, how to build your own self-confidence, and importantly, how to ask for help when bullying gets out of control.
Schwartz, D., A. H. Gorman, J. Nakamoto, and R. L. Toblin. 2005. “Victimization in the Peer Group and Children's Academic Functioning.” Journal of Educational Psychology 97:425-435. Seddon, P. B., and R. Scheepers. 2011.
The Bullying Breakthrough promises real-world help for dealing with today’s bullying culture.
Topics covered in this book include: -What makes a bully -The impact bullying has on victims, perpetrators, and witnesses -Types of bullying, such as sexual harassment and dating violence -Cyberbullying -What to do if you are bullied ...
Help make your school bully-free by using the information contained in this all-inclusive book. If you are interested in learning essentially everything there is to know about stopping bullies and their actions, then this book is for you.
This quirky tale teaches young readers the difference between nice teasing and mean teasing. Laughing at someone (mean teasing) has a hurtful bite, but laughing with someone (nice teasing) is alright when it's not done out of spite.
What does bullying actually mean? How do you know if it's happening to you? And if you are being bullied, what can you do about it? That's exactly what "The No More Bullying Book for Kids" is all about.