
Practical solutions to a problem that may affect 80% of school children.Drawing on her decades of work with troubled youth and her wide experience with conflict resolution and reconciliatory justice, bestselling parenting educator Barbara Coloroso offers a practical and compassionate book destined to become a groundbreaking guide to this escalating problem.Coloroso helps readers recognize the characteristic triad of bullying: the bully who perpetrates the harm; the bullied who is the target (and who may become a bully); and the bystander––peers, siblings, or adults who don't act to defuse the situation. Readers learn:o What bullying is and what it isn't; the three kinds of bullying; and the differences and similarities between boy and girl bullieso How to read the subtle clues that a child is being bulliedo Seven steps to take if your child is a bullyo Four abilities that protect your child from succumbing to a bullyo Why zero tolerance policies can equal zero thinkingo Why contempt, not anger, drives bullying, and how to confront this in bullies.o o Bullying is a widespread problem. In a 2001 study by the Kaiser Foundation in conjunction with Nickelodeon TV network and Children Now, 86% of children ages 12–15 interviewed said they get teased or bullied at school––making bullying more prevalent than smoking, alcohol, drugs, or sex among the same age group. Barbara Coloroso is an award wining author. Parenting Through Crisis and Kids Are Worth It! each won a Parent's Guide Award 2001 from Parent's Guide to Children's Media.
How can parents, educators, and communities effectively identify and dismantle the systemic cycle of bullying that impacts the majority of school-aged children? Barbara Coloroso, a veteran educator with extensive experience in conflict resolution and reconciliatory justice, provides a structured framework for understanding the roles within bullying dynamics. She argues that bullying is rooted in contempt rather than simple anger, and she presents actionable strategies for adults to intervene, support victims, and rehabilitate perpetrators through restorative practices.
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Educators and child development specialists frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the social dynamics of school environments. Readers often note the clarity of the author's prose and the practical nature of her intervention strategies.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2004-02-03
Publisher:
HarperPB
ISBN-10:
006001430X
ISBN-13:
9780060014308
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