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You are not alone. Discover how Lauren Kate transformed the feeling of that one mean girl getting under her skin into her first novel, how Lauren Oliver learned to celebrate ambiguity in her classmates and in herself, and how R.L. Stine turned being the “funny guy” into the best defense against the bullies in his class. Today’s top authors for teens come together to share their stories about bullying—as silent observers on the sidelines of high school, as victims, and as perpetrators—in a collection at turns moving and self-effacing, but always deeply personal.
The following book is a series of letters from elementary, middle school, and high school student's stories of being picked on, harassed, and bullied. We collected these stories over the past several years with the intent to compile our work to share with you. Bullies and victims all suffer and these letters open the door to better understand their stories. With each letter, we were able to find a response to help the child feel heard, understood, and begin the process of forgiveness. The book is filled with stories, responses, strategies, and tools based on the shared stories to help everyone better understand bullying. Children are not born to bully or be mean, it is a learned behavior. It is learned from home, from siblings, from TV and the internet. It is the shows we watch, the people we hang around, the behaviors we model. With our society changing with the influx of technology and less face-to-face interaction, children are struggling to develop positive social responses and coping skills. The letters are part of our program at Bulldog Solution. Bulldog Solution works to run programs to help with emotional intelligence where we are able to target forgiveness and empathy. Our Dear Bully program helps students connect and let go of their painful experience with bullying. Each story has been edited to remove any identifier; however the feelings are real. The pain and trauma that occurs with bullying can rip your heart out and bring you to your knees. These are their stories, these are their experience. This book is meant to open our eyes and hearts to the real problem with bullying. This book is a conversation starter of what needs to be done. This book gives everyone the tools they need to talk about bullying and be more prepared when it happens. This book was made with the intention to bring more awareness to what our children experience.
Self-worth, confidence and self-esteem are three qualities that can give children the strength to stand up for themselves and others. Join these three characters as they share their honest feelings with their dear bullies. Watch their internal battle as they begin to question the power that their bullies have over them. Witness their quiet evolution as they take back what is rightfully theirs; freedom to live in peace. I'm not going to let this continue. What you are doing is wrong. I have every right to be happy. I am Worthy, Deserving, Strong. Everyone can benefit from daily affirmation that they have value. This book does just that.
A collection of poems written for the bullied and the bully.
What is The Bully Book? Part mystery, part tragedy, part comedy. Originally self-published as an ebook by a member of Team Starkid, The Bully Book is now available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook editions. The paperback includes a Q&A with the author. Eric Haskins, the new sixth-grade bully target, is searching for answers. And unlike many of us who experienced something awful growing up, he finds them. Though they may not be what he expected. When the author was eleven, he was bullied. This book is loosely based on incidents that happened to him in sixth grade. The Bully Book is a Top Ten Indie Next List pick of 2013, and Publishers Weekly called The Bully Book a "gripping debut novel."
Olivia Gardner, a northern California teenager, was severely taunted and cyber-bullied by her classmates for more than two years. News of her bullying spread, eventually reaching two teenage girls from a neighboring town, sisters Emily and Sarah Buder. The girls were so moved by Olivia's story that they initiated a letter-writing campaign to help lift her spirits. It was a tender gesture of solidarity that set off an overwhelming chain reaction of support, encouragement, and love. In Letters to a Bullied Girl, Olivia and the Buder sisters share an inspiring selection of messages that arrived from across America—the personal, often painful remembrances of former targets, remorseful bullies, and sympathetic bystanders. Letters to a Bullied Girl examines our national bullying epidemic from a variety of angles and perspectives, and includes practical guidance from bullying expert Barbara Coloroso, author of The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander. Though addressed to Olivia, the letters speak to all young people who have been bullied, offer advice and hope to those who suffer, and provide a wake-up call to all who have ever been involved in bullying.
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: In this story, a farmer and his wife match wits with a large, mean-spirited ogre. If they can’t outwit him, they will end up with no crops of their own to eat or sell. This whimsically drawn story is based on an old Swedish folktale.
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Bully the bullfrog lives in a pond full of lilies. The flowers are beautiful, fragrant, and enjoyed by the many other creatures that also inhabit the pond. The pond is a very pleasant place to live. Or it should be. Instead, Bully decides that only he should be able to enjoy the beautiful lilies. He demands that the other inhabitants of the pond leave. And once Bully has the flowers to himself, his selfish behavior almost destroys them. Can anyone stop Bully and his bullying ways? As it turns out, the answer is YES! Using humor and whimsy, author-illustrator Jennifer Sattler masterfully shows young readers that standing up together can make all the difference in the world.
Dear Bully By: Alexis Mitchell Holly is a struggling sixteen-year-old who has been dealing with many common hurdles, parents who aren’t there for her, a bully who was once her friend, teens at school who never truly liked her. Can she make it through the hardships of high school and beyond? Read Holly’s diary as she fights through teen love and depression. Does she get everything she’s ever wanted and more?
"You used to be a mouse," said Mickey to his ex-friend Jack. "And now you've turned into a great big rat." Maybe Jack wasn't a rat, but he certainly was a bully. And he made life very uncomfortable for Mickey. Mickey's parents had some helpful ideas, but Mickey found that it was easier to talk about loving your enemies than actually to do it, and brave words were often just words. But then something happened that surprised Mickey as much as Jack. And the unexpected result was that the ex-bully was once more a friend, and Mickey had good reason to be proud of his problem-solving technique.