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The everything parent's guide to dealing with bullies

Carpenter, Deborah

Summary

Overview: Mocking. Namecalling. Physical aggression. These experiences are all forms of bullying that can wreak havoc on a child's self-esteem, safety, and general happiness. Both parents of bullied children and parents of bullies and are in a difficult situation: They want to protect their children and control their behavior without making the problem worse. Parents need a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to ensure that their children's education and quality of life are not compromised. This book helps parents learn to: Recognize the signs of bullying; Find out where bullying is taking place-at school, at a friend's house, or on the Internet; Understand the differences between bullying among boys and girls; Teach social skills and assertiveness techniques; Communicate with the parents of bullies; Get support from teachers, counselors, and other school administrators; Handle bullying situations involving children with special needs. Written by Deborah Carpenter, a social worker and assistant principal, this guide gives parents all the tools they need to recognize the problem, treat it properly, and prevent it from happening again.

Physical Description

xiv, 289 pages ; 22 cm

Publisher

Adams media

Subjects

Bullying. Bullying -- Prevention. Parent and child.

ISBN

978-1-60550-054-06

Dewey Decimal

371.782

Accession Number

1201

Call Number

CIR. 302.3 C295 2009

Pages

289 pp.

Status

Available