Bullying SolutionsBullying Solutions
Learn to Overcome From Real Case Studies
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Current format, Book, 2014, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsIt has been said that "knowledge is power." In instances of bullying, knowledge of how others dealt with the problem can be an empowering tool for someone in a similar situation. Bullying Solutions compiles more than 40 real-life examples of various types of bullying (including hazing) and explores how they were confronted. These are not scientific case studies, but rather detailed illustrations of actual events. Some have a good outcome, others were not resolved successfully. By examining these stories and reviewing the actions of parents, school administrators, and youths involved in the bullying cases, readers will gain practical, user-friendly advice from the lessons learned by others in handling or even recognizing a bullying problem. Chapters include:
Writing for parents, Carpenter, a bullying prevention trainer who has worked in public and private schools and runs workshops on bullying awareness and school violence, and D'Antona, an educational consultant and adjunct professor who conducts bullying prevention training for schools, athletic organizations, and other practitioners, relate about 40 examples of bullying and how they were confronted. They review bullying definitions, types of aggressors, the characteristics of targets, terms, bullying and cyberbullying myths, and facts on and the importance of prevention, then provide case studies (from the perspectives of the aggressor, bystander, target, victim, parent, school administrator, and teacher) of relational aggression/bullying; cyberbullying; physical bullying; bullying of kids who appear different or have weight issues; bullying, harassment, and protected groups; and hazing, bullying, and intimidation. Each includes points for parents and suggestions for actions, and the book ends with tools and advice. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
A helpful resource includes an overview of bullying, including definitions, types of aggressors and characteristics of targets; a parental "toolbox" of facts and myths and effective tips for intervention; and more than 40 case studies categorized by age group and type of bullying. Original.
These real-life examples of bullying review the actions of parents, school administrators, children, and others involved in the bullying incidents. Readers will benefit from the "lessons learned" from the experiences of others in handling or even recognizing a bullying problem.
Collects forty first hand accounts of bullying and how they were confronted, with information for parents on how to handle or recognize a bullying problem their children may be experiencing.
- An overview of bullying facts and myths, including definitions and how to identify targets and aggressors
- A parental "toolbox" of of step-by-step suggestions for action to prevent and intervene in bullying
- More than 40 case studies categorized by age group and type of bullying
Questions throughout the book help readers put the examples into perspective and develop a plan of action. With clear formatting and down-to-earth language, Bullying Solutions is certain to be an important new weapon in the war on bullying.
Writing for parents, Carpenter, a bullying prevention trainer who has worked in public and private schools and runs workshops on bullying awareness and school violence, and D'Antona, an educational consultant and adjunct professor who conducts bullying prevention training for schools, athletic organizations, and other practitioners, relate about 40 examples of bullying and how they were confronted. They review bullying definitions, types of aggressors, the characteristics of targets, terms, bullying and cyberbullying myths, and facts on and the importance of prevention, then provide case studies (from the perspectives of the aggressor, bystander, target, victim, parent, school administrator, and teacher) of relational aggression/bullying; cyberbullying; physical bullying; bullying of kids who appear different or have weight issues; bullying, harassment, and protected groups; and hazing, bullying, and intimidation. Each includes points for parents and suggestions for actions, and the book ends with tools and advice. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
A helpful resource includes an overview of bullying, including definitions, types of aggressors and characteristics of targets; a parental "toolbox" of facts and myths and effective tips for intervention; and more than 40 case studies categorized by age group and type of bullying. Original.
These real-life examples of bullying review the actions of parents, school administrators, children, and others involved in the bullying incidents. Readers will benefit from the "lessons learned" from the experiences of others in handling or even recognizing a bullying problem.
Collects forty first hand accounts of bullying and how they were confronted, with information for parents on how to handle or recognize a bullying problem their children may be experiencing.
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