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The Bullying Antidote

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As parents, we want our children to succeed. Not just academically, but personally. We hope they will make friends and feel secure in themselves and their environment when they are out on the playground or in the classroom. The reality is, though, that bullying has reached epidemic proportions in our nation's schools and communities. When it isn't addressed, it contributes to higher rates of depression, substance abuse, and suicide among youth.
Many kids simply do not feel safe—and their teachers and parents have no idea what's going on. Some parents who know that their children are having difficulty do not know what to do: Are these kids just being kids? Should I tell someone?
In this critical, life-saving book, Louise Hart, PhD, a leading educator in self-esteem development, gives parents the skills they need to prevent their children—whether 6 or 16—from being bullied. The antidote, she reveals, is to equip moms and dads with the tools to raise confident and resilient kids through positive parenting, including tips and a course of action for:

  • boosting self-respect, self-care, and self-esteem in your children
  • teaching your kids how to communicate effectively and assertively
  • devising an action plan with your child in the event they are bullied
  • creating a family culture where bullying behavior is not accepted

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    Publisher: Hazelden Publishing

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781616494964
    • Release date: July 1, 2013

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781616494964
    • File size: 2654 KB
    • Release date: July 1, 2013

    Formats

    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook

    Languages

    English

    As parents, we want our children to succeed. Not just academically, but personally. We hope they will make friends and feel secure in themselves and their environment when they are out on the playground or in the classroom. The reality is, though, that bullying has reached epidemic proportions in our nation's schools and communities. When it isn't addressed, it contributes to higher rates of depression, substance abuse, and suicide among youth.
    Many kids simply do not feel safe—and their teachers and parents have no idea what's going on. Some parents who know that their children are having difficulty do not know what to do: Are these kids just being kids? Should I tell someone?
    In this critical, life-saving book, Louise Hart, PhD, a leading educator in self-esteem development, gives parents the skills they need to prevent their children—whether 6 or 16—from being bullied. The antidote, she reveals, is to equip moms and dads with the tools to raise confident and resilient kids through positive parenting, including tips and a course of action for:

  • boosting self-respect, self-care, and self-esteem in your children
  • teaching your kids how to communicate effectively and assertively
  • devising an action plan with your child in the event they are bullied
  • creating a family culture where bullying behavior is not accepted

  • Expand title description text