



Bullyingproof: How to Identify, Understand and Deal with All Types of Bullying (Unabridged)
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child from 1990, every child has the right to feel safe at home, at school, and in any community. Bullying is not needed in a child's life and, generally, this type of behavior does not go away on its own. On the contrary, it often gets worse over time, and it needs to be treated directly.
For this harmful behavior to stop, we must all intervene when it occurs and even take measures to prevent it from happening. The first step is to recognize the existence of bullying and to understand it.
The book, which does not pretend to be exhaustive on this topic, will give you some information that will help you recognize if your child or a child you know has been a victim or witness of bullying or a bully.
This information will also help you to act in order to end the bullying and to help the child who is victimized.
What will you learn in this book:
What is bullying?
Object and definition of the term bullying
People involved
Disparaging and marginalizing acts
Different types of bullying
Bullying - a stressful experience
Six types of bullying
How do you approach this situation?
Phase one - negative conflict management
Phase two - bullying is established
Phase three - abuses of rights and power
Phase four - exclusion phase
Consequences/effects of bullying
Bullying makes you sick
Mental and health consequences of bullying
Bullying can traumatize the victim
Bullying can damage your career in the long term
Bullying victims are more likely to suffer from depression
My child is bullied.
Symptoms of being bullied
What is the change in behavior?
Steps to help your child fight bullying
Preventing bullying on your child
Teacher's part in preventing bullying
How do I know if my child is a victim of bullying?
What to do if my child is bullied
My child is a bystander to bullying.
Teaching your children to raise their voice
Symptoms of being a bystander
How can parents intervene in such situations?
Bystander: a powerful role in society
My child is a bully.
Frequent habits of a bully
Symptoms of being a bully
Problems linked to parenthood: Search within yourself!
Helping your child
Keeping a vigilant check and balance
Conclusion
Response of parents
Measures for prevention of bullying
Anti-bullying programs
Seven effective tips against bullying