The bully, the bullied, and the bystander : from pre-school to high school : how parents and teachers can help break the cycle of violence
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The bully, the bullied, and the bystander : from pre-school to high school : how parents and teachers can help break the cycle of violence
HarperCollins, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-207) and index
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Bestselling parenting educator Barbara Coloroso draws on her decades of work with youth, parents, and teachers to debunk the misconceptions and explain what we can do to stop bullying. She explains how to read the subtle "cues and clues" that a child is being bullied; discipline rather than punish the bully; and formulate constructive school and community policies. Readers will learn: - The three kinds of bullying, and seven steps to take if you child is a bully - Four abilities that protect your child from a bully - How to help bystanders speak out and stand up for their peers - Why teaching a "code of compassion" is more effective against bullying than conflict resolution techniques - Important insights on the dangers of cliques, hazing, taunting and sexual bullying - Why zero tolerance policies can equal zero thinking...and more
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