Stand up: bullying prevention
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With texting, emailing, and social media accessible via smartphones, bullying is more difficult to avoid than ever before. But kids don't need to feel trapped by or scared of their smartphones. This volume teaches students how to handle bullies in this technological age, stay safe, and even prevent bullying.
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2015.
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"Bullying can happen to anyone, but it often happens to kids who are somehow different from their peers. Being a member of a minority or having a disability can make a child a target for bullying. Learn how to resist bullying practices, such as exclusion or rumor"--Publisher.
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Pub. Date
2015
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"Sibling rivalry isn't always harmless. Even though all brothers and sisters fight sometimes, this fighting can escalate to bullying. Living in the same house with a bully can be very difficult. It can also be hard to talk to family members about these issues. Instructive text and up-to-date anti-bullying tips provide readers with the tools they need to confront sibling bullying"--Provided by the publisher.
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Pub. Date
2015
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"Bullies aren't always enemies, sometimes they can be close friends. But what can a kid do when speaking up may ruin a cherished friendship? There are several approaches that can be taken, from speaking with the friend about his behavior to buddying up and more. With these savvy tips provided in a sensitive manner, kids will learn how to influence others for the better"--Provided by the publisher.