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"Breaking the Cycle: Understanding, Preventing, and Overcoming Bullying" is a comprehensive guide to understanding and combatting bullying. With chapters covering various types of bullying and their causes, this book is a useful tool that can assist in recognising bullying and identifying possible prevention strategies for schools. The book also offers practical intervention strategies for dealing with bullying, including supporting victims of bullying and addressing cyberbullying. Additionally, it explores the impact of bullying on mental health and its prevalence in the workplace. Finally, the book tackles the legal and ethical issues surrounding bullying. With its insights, this book is an indispensable resource for parents, educators, and anyone interested in creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.
"A chance encounter throws Ash and Splinter into each other's orbits, and they find friendship in their shared loneliness and their desires to prove themselves"--
After discovering that the creatures from Cajun folklore actually exist, Feliciana is torn between hiding her Southern heritage and starting fresh at her new school--all while caring for an unexpected magical friend. Rachel M. Marsh's debut novel is for fans of Tracey Baptiste's The Jumbies and Katherine Applegate's Crenshaw.Twelve-year-old Feliciana Fruge does not like Boston. If given the chance, she would gladly move herself and her mom from the freezing city right back to Grandma's house in Louisiana. Feliciana dreams of escaping her stepfather's corny jokes and bland food and the relentless bullying at school for "being poor" and having a Southern accent.So, when she transfers to a new school and has the chance to start fresh, Feliciana plans to be as un-Cajun as possible in order to blend in. But then Grandma sends Feliciana a mischievous and magical monster from Cajun folklore--Roux the rougarou. While Grandma might have meant for rambunctious Roux to keep Feliciana company, now Feliciana must juggle making new friends, outsmarting a bully, creating her best art to qualify for an upcoming competition--and hiding her mysterious, magical canine companion from everyone.Rougarou Magic is a magic-laced, tenderly drawn love letter to Cajun folklore, the bittersweetness of starting over when you least expect it, and the unlikely friends you make along the way. Rachel M. Marsh's debut novel explores themes of friendship, family, self-identity, and change and will captivate animal lovers and fans of Ghost Squad.
Being a teenager is a challenging time in your life, but it's also an opportunity to discover more about yourself and set goals for the future. As you grow older, you'll gain independence and more control over your life than you did as a child. Earning more freedom to do things like drive or apply for a part-time job can be exciting, but you'll also have to put in quite a bit of work along the way to set yourself up for success.But with so much to learn, where is the best place to start?This book was designed in easy-to-digest, bite-sized chunks to help teens navigate the many challenges on their way to adulthood.How to Survive Your Teens covers: Common health topics.Processing emotions.Balancing responsibilities.Accepting others.Your first jobs.Setting and maintaining boundaries.And so much more!Having fun should be a priority at any age, but it's especially true when you're a teenager. As you gain new freedoms, you'll begin to envision what your life might look like after high school. This is an incredible time of exploration and growth as you find the path that will carry you forward into a new stage of life. Scroll up, Click on "Buy Now", and Grab a Copy Today!
This is the hardcover format for this delightful, 32-page children's book.There's no getting my goat - just try it, you'll see!A rollicking, brightly-illustrated children's book, You Can't Get My Goat is fun to read out loud, and will have kids chanting along as you discover just how hard it really is to get my goat!
"Perla, the mighty dog, teaches her human brother, Nico Rico, how to stand up to a bully"--
Meet the Groople, Bubba-Dean, a bully who is cruel and mean.He teases all the kids in school, until one day, he's made a fool.In this story, you will learn how suddenly the tables turn.Will Bubba-Dean leave bullying behind?What scroople will he find?
Prepare to be captivated by the dark allure of "Wicked Whispers: A Twisted Bully Romance." In this gripping tale, Serena Miller and Caleb Blackwood embark on a tumultuous journey where love and cruelty intertwine, creating a web of desire, betrayal, and redemption. Step into a world where secrets lurk in the shadows and whispered rumors fuel a dangerous game of power and manipulation. Serena, a talented artist with a haunted past, finds herself drawn to Caleb, a brooding and enigmatic figure who exudes an irresistible magnetism. But beneath their seemingly perfect façade lies a complex dance of dominance and submission, as Caleb's bullying tendencies test the limits of Serena's resilience. As their relationship evolves, Serena and Caleb navigate a treacherous path, their hearts torn between conflicting emotions of love and torment. Will Serena find the strength to break free from the web of manipulation, or will she succumb to the wicked whispers that threaten to consume her? Prepare to be spellbound as the pages unfold, immersing you in a world where passion and cruelty collide. "Wicked Whispers: A Twisted Bully Romance" explores the depths of human desire, the complexities of toxic relationships, and the power of redemption. Brace yourself for a gripping and unforgettable journey that will leave you questioning the boundaries of love, forgiveness, and the shadows that dwell within us all.
What causes a person to bully another? Is it hate? Jealousy? Their own self-brokenness? To be a bully is a tragedy of the soul, but worse yet, to be the victim of bullying goes beyond just a tragedy but utter devastation and destruction of an innocent person's personhood. The victim, the target of a bully's inner inadequacies, is violated by someone who has severe brokenness. The victim is now left fragmented, depending on the degree of bullying and the strength of the victim to brace themselves against the pressure. Bullying is the stealing of an innocent person's right to be who they are. Their space is violated, and their valuables are stolen. They are left to feel like a victim, a fragment of who they were or who they used to be. A bully takes away, by force and illegally, the rights of someone else to live in their own unique and personal identity as a single-framed human being. Bullying is a disease of the soul that, if left unchecked, will carry over into a society of adults and leaders who have continued their bad characters from childhood into their adulthood, giving us a society that is filled with a denseness of moral "bullies." Bullying must be stopped. There is a cure, and there has to be a willingness to work together to end its infectious quest because it leaves an innocent person fragmented and needing to pick up the pieces of their lives to put them back together again. For some, it is very difficult; therefore, they sought a way out, so they commit suicide; for others, though it is very difficult, they seek help for the restoration of their "selves" so that they may continue with their lives, and yet for others, they live broken for the rest of their lives, society being robbed of who they could have been and the virtue that they could have contributed. Bullying is everyone's problem, and we all must work with intense purpose to destroy it from the root.To the bully, what makes a bully a bully? It is indeed brokenness on the inside. Issues and troubles are not always the reason for one's brokenness; brokenness, at times, occurs due to a flaw in one's character. Many who have everything they could ever wish for bully others because there is a certain satisfaction in inflicting pain. To the bully, it is not okay to steal someone's soul (mind, will, emotions). The toxic behavior of bullying another person is a sign that a bully needs psychological intervention. For a bully, there is hope; there is help. If you are a bully, seek help because bullying not only destroys another person's life, but it destroys the bully's as well because there will be consequences.To the victim, know that it is not your fault but that you are an innocent victim of someone's brokenness. What happened to you is tragic and unjust. You can recover all that you have lost. In your journey of healing, continue to be patient with yourself and allow yourself to flow in grieve and recovery because, at the end of your journey, you will have become a stronger and wiser version of yourself. It'll be you but with greater wisdom and greater power. The bullying will have given you the opportunity to learn and grow in ways you may not have grown had the bullying never occurred. So deal with it, process it, grieve, then move on. Use it to strengthen YOU, adding to your wealth of moral goodness.
Can the effects of bullying be reversed before long-term irreparable damage has been done to a child's life? Maree invites you to go on a journey with Moana. After another lonely, isolating experience in her life, Moana has lost all sense of purpose. She was desperate for friendship and acceptance. All she wanted was to be loved and to have a friend who would accept her for who she was. She was lost and frightened and had no sense of belonging. She no longer knew whom she was meant to be.
Rainbow wonders why they are not invited to play. When they try to fit in, they lose their sparkle. This is a great reminder for children with ADHD to be happy in their bodies.
"When a seventh grader's favorite tree gets toilet-papered, it's the catalyst for either her worst or best summer ever. Sammy's school year was terrible. Not only did her former best friend, Kiera, dump her, but she even became Sammy's bully. But the last day of school seems to set the tone for a summer that Sammy dreads. The beautiful maple in front of her house that she loves to sit in and read is T.P.'d, upsetting the whole family, especially Imran, her autistic 7-year-old brother. After Sammy mentions prejudice as a possible motive, Imran becomes fixated on the idea that they've been targeted because they're Indian American and Muslim. Making things worse, Sammy's parents and older sister, Zaara, will be visiting India, while Sammy will stay behind with Imran and Umma, their grandmother. But things start looking up when a new girl moves in nearby. Alice and Sammy become fast friends until Kiera tries to split them apart. What Sammy doesn't anticipate is how the power of Umma's quiet strength and compassion will transform not only Sammy herself, but the whole community"--
Kindness is the Cure for Dark Things Jazz has Zest! After a summer filled with fairies and gnomes, Jazz is starting fourth grade. But she's not sure how Zest fits into school life. On her first day, dark creatures show up at Jazz's school. Her new teacher asks her to find out where they are coming from. Jazz will need to use a new level of Zest to solve her problems... She will need her Zeal!Can Jazz make new friends and fight off school bullies with her Zeal? Will she complete her mission before the school is overrun by darkness?In "Zeal" by Ms. Willden, readers will once again be captivated by the seamless blend of excitement, emotional learning and magic. Join Jazz on another thrilling adventure as she faces new challenges and discovers the true depth of her Zeal.
"In the small town of Eganston, Ontario, five high school friends have had enough. They've experienced the worst abuse, bullying, and gaslighting their small community has to offer. But it hasn't been all bad. They now know they can count on each other, and surviving their high school years has taught them a few things. One might even say they've learned some useful tactics. And this year is going to be all about using them"--]cProvided by publisher.
A Boston Globe?Horn Book Award finalist!Inspired by the author's own childhood, this stunning novel in verse, the sequel to the award-winning #1 bestseller Inside Out and Back Again, picks up two years after Hà and her family arrive in Alabama as refugees from the Việt Nam War.Hà and her family have worked hard to make a life for themselves in the US, but it hasn't come easy. Hà has only just started to feel settled when Mother decides that the family will move to Texas for a new job.Hà knows how hard starting over is and doesn't want to have to do it again. But sometimes even an unwanted change can bring opportunity, new friends, and a place to call home.This lyrical and compelling sequel to the National Book Award Medalist and Newbery Honor winning, #1 New York Times bestselling novel Inside Out and Back Again follows Hà and her family through another year of upheaval, growth, and love.
Life can sometimes be unfair...Booger Mackenzie had a talent... he could flick a ball of snot at any target and make it stick. He was a legend among his mates. Remy Amoretti had a problem... he was not one of Booger's mates. He was his target. Not just for the snot, but for Booger's bullying as well. Remy's grandmother, Nonna Valentina, had a plan... to stop the bullying. It would have been great if she had let Booger and Remy know about her plan first! A very funny story with:An interfering grandmother A grandfather who is always trying to keep peace in the familyA pest of a sister A nasty teacher, scared of germs - her constant use of hand sanitiser causes life changing results A year six class who are caught up in the chaos of flying snot balls, food fights and spew... heaps of spew!!! Pick It Lick It Roll It Flick It is funny and fast paced. Lots of dialogue, short sentences, brief paragraphs and small chapters allows for an easy read. It is illustrated in an appealing cartoon style that is sure to put a smile on your face. Lina hopes children will enjoy reading her book and have a laugh. Her goal is for children to have a successful reading experience that will boost their self-esteem and motivate them to continue reading.
"Maurice is different to the other dragons. He isn't very scary, and he doesn't like to breathe fire or snarl or growl. In fact, what he loves most in the world is flowers! But will the other dragons accept Maurice for who he really is?"--
"In the positivity-focused town of Serenity, Minnesota, twelve-year-old Mackenzie Werner, who can visually display her emotions as colorful haze, finds her perfect world challenged when a documentary maker arrives and the town's true emotions are exposed for everyone to see."--Provided by publisher.
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