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Overview"Groundbreaking books have peered into the psychology of bullying and the cultural climate that—seemingly now more than ever—gives rise to such cruelty and aggression. But few have been able to synthesize what we know into 8 simple, targeted ""keys"" that equip educators, professionals, and parents with practical strategies to tackle the issue head-on. This book answers that call. Social media bullying—and the recent tragedies stemming from it—has given the widespread problem a new dimension. While no magic cure-all exists, adults can learn and implement all sorts of quick and easy techniques that can make a huge difference in the lives of kids. In 8 core strategies, this book lays them out, from establishing meaningful connections with kids to creating a positive school climate, addressing cyberbullying, building social emotional competence, reaching out to bullies, empowering bystanders, and much more." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Signe Whitson , Babette RothschildPublisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Volume: 0 Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.361kg ISBN: 9780393709285ISBN 10: 0393709280 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 25 July 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsSigne Whitson combines current research and best practices in 8 Keys to End Bullying to not only open the door to comprehensive bullying prevention, but also to help plug the holes in policies so that no child falls through the cracks. -- Heather Thomas, MA, LLPC, School Counselor and Child Therapist; www.thehelpfulcounselor.com Whitson breaks down the massive topic of bullying prevention by organizing it into eight comprehensive keys, each filled with teaching points, engaging stories, and actionable advice. Her book is both enjoyable to read and highly useful as a guide for educators and parents who want to make a difference. -- Carrie Goldman, award-winning author of Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear Englund is an accomplished storyteller, and he captures well the spirit of the time. -- Trudy Ludwig, children's advocate and bestselling author of Confessions of a Former Bully and The Invisible Boy One of the most delightful [books] I have ever read on the subject. Mr. Englund is a very talented writer of vast experience. -- Rosalind Wiseman, internationally recognized parenting & bullying expert; author of Queen Bees and Wannabes Offers fascinating details about nations on the brink of war. -- Barclay & Associates, PC, Newsletter Energetic, intensely readable....the careful history in March 1917 also doubles as a warning. -- PsychCentral Fast-paced history....full of haunting, unforgettable wartime images. -- Kirkus Reviews A detailed account of one month that shaped history. -- Library Journal In his detailed, fast-paced account....Englund deftly intertwines the Russian story with the American one....a remarkable portrait. -- Publishers Weekly Signe Whitson combines current research and best practices in 8 Keys to End Bullying to not only open the door to comprehensive bullying prevention, but also to help plug the holes in policies so that no child falls through the cracks. --Heather Thomas, MA, LLPC, School Counselor and Child Therapist; www.thehelpfulcounselor.com [A]n excellent set of tools to help young people deal with bullying. . . Whitson goes beyond the expected. . .providing exercises, questions to consider, and practical strategies to help victims, bystanders, and even bullies. . . . A necessary read for parents and teachers. -- Publishers Weekly Complete with example scenarios, exercises for readers, and sample responses, the author does a convincing job of helping adults feel empowered to address this important issue. -- Library Journal Whitson blasts a hole in the darkness, providing useful information on how this form of persecution can be halted. -- Kirkus Reviews Whitson shines when she approaches anti-bullying from a teaching framework . . . . Whitson's overall emphasis on having conversations with kids, exchanging ideas, and fostering mutual agreement will undoubtedly benefit both parents and children. -- PsychCentral Whitson shares illustrative examples, current research, and practical strategies that anyone who works with children can use . . . [A]ccessible and practical. . . the book can help equip adults, who might otherwise feel at a loss when they encounter bullying, with the strategies, knowledge, and encouragement that they can make a difference. -- Barclay & Associates, PC, Newsletter . . . [A] clear, practical 'how to' book that makes a seemingly overwhelming issue more manageable. -- Rosalind Wiseman, internationally recognized parenting & bullying expert; author of Queen Bees and Wannabes This book offers great tips, strategies, and resources for parents, educators, and counseling professionals who want to make a positive difference in children's lives. I highly recommend it! -- Trudy Ludwig, children's advocate and bestselling author of Confessions of a Former Bully and The Invisible Boy Whitson breaks down the massive topic of bullying prevention by organizing it into eight comprehensive keys, each filled with teaching points, engaging stories, and actionable advice. Her book is both enjoyable to read and highly useful as a guide for educators and parents who want to make a difference. -- Carrie Goldman, award-winning author of Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear Signe Whitson combines current research and best practices in 8 Keys to End Bullying to not only open the door to comprehensive bullying prevention, but also to help plug the holes in policies so that no child falls through the cracks. -- Heather Thomas, MA, LLPC, School Counselor and Child Therapist; www.thehelpfulcounselor.com Signe Whitson combines current research and best practices in 8 Keys to End Bullying to not only open the door to comprehensive bullying prevention, but also to help plug the holes in policies so that no child falls through the cracks. -- Heather Thomas, MA, LLPC, School Counselor and Child Therapist; www.thehelpfulcounselor.com Whitson breaks down the massive topic of bullying prevention by organizing it into eight comprehensive keys, each filled with teaching points, engaging stories, and actionable advice. Her book is both enjoyable to read and highly useful as a guide for educators and parents who want to make a difference. -- Carrie Goldman, award-winning author of Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear Whitson shares illustrative examples, current research, and practical strategies that anyone who works with children can use . . . [A]ccessible and practical. . . the book can help equip adults, who might otherwise feel at a loss when they encounter bullying, with the strategies, knowledge, and encouragement that they can make a difference. -- Barclay & Associates, PC, Newsletter Whitson shines when she approaches anti-bullying from a teaching framework . . . . Whitson's overall emphasis on having conversations with kids, exchanging ideas, and fostering mutual agreement will undoubtedly benefit both parents and children. -- PsychCentral Whitson blasts a hole in the darkness, providing useful information on how this form of persecution can be halted. -- Kirkus Reviews Complete with example scenarios, exercises for readers, and sample responses, the author does a convincing job of helping adults feel empowered to address this important issue. -- Library Journal [A]n excellent set of tools to help young people deal with bullying. . . Whitson goes beyond the expected. . .providing exercises, questions to consider, and practical strategies to help victims, bystanders, and even bullies. . . . A necessary read for parents and teachers. -- Publishers Weekly This book offers great tips, strategies, and resources for parents, educators, and counseling professionals who want to make a positive difference in children''''s lives. I highly recommend it! --Trudy Ludwig, children's advocate and bestselling author of Confessions of a Former Bully and The Invisible Boy (04/01/2014) Author InformationSigne Whitson, a licensed social worker, school counselor, and author, is COO of the Life Space Crisis Intervention Institute and presents workshops nationwide for parents and professionals on bullying prevention and helping kids manage anger. She lives in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Babette Rothschild, MSW, LCSW, has been a practicing psychotherapist since 1976. Author of 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery and the best-selling The Body Remembers, and member of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, she gives lectures and professional trainings around the world. She is the editor of Norton's 8 Keys to Mental Health Series. She lives in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |