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Bullying Book
The worse thing to face in school is a bully. Nyrah, and her sister Rayne, have to face this reality in their first year of elementary school. Brooklyn, a fifth grader, knows nothing else but to bully others, and Nyrah was her target. How long would she get away with it? Apparently, she didn't care. She felt that Nyrah deserved it. Would Brooklyn finally get a wake-up call and learn to be friends? Will Nyrah have to seek help? If so, from who? This heartfelt story will provide a wonderful lesson in facing bullying in school and how to handle it. Also, "Nyrah's Bully" shows the importance of dealing with bullying before it gets out of control and what can happen when it does. Education regarding this subject should begin early, and it is essential that the entire family get involved in supporting and encouraging young ones who are victims. It is also important that the aggressor is counseled regarding his or her actions and learns to rectify the harm caused. An enlightening message for both children and parents.
Sofia the Scarecrow and Crew the Crow might seem like an unusual pair, but their differences create a strong bond that blossoms into an unwavering friendship. When Sofia notices the lonely little crow being bullied and excluded by his peers—all because he has two tail feathers instead of three, like the other crows have—she courageously calls out to him. They soon relish in one another’s company, laughing and playing together. One day, their number of friends multiply when Sofia has the opportunity to confront Crew’s bullies by helping them understand that... “Big and tall, or short and small, two legs or four, and for some, even more: we’re all different and unique in our own way, but that shouldn’t mean we can’t be friends and play.” Unlikely Friends promotes empathy and acceptance, teaches children how hurtful bullying is to others, and empowers them to befriend and defend victims of bullying.
"'I'm just kidding! You're so sensitive!' Emily had heard her friend, Pam, say this more than a few times. It was what Pam said every time she hurt Emily's feelings. Emily always forgave Pam. After all, they were best friends. But now things were different. Pam was definitely not kidding. She was calling Emily names and making fun of her in front of their entire class. 'It sounds like your best friend is a bully, ' Emily's brother told her. Emily was no longer sure she could forgive Pam. In fact, she wasn't sure she could even be her friend anymore."--Back cover.
THE SECRET'S OUT ON BULLYING Here is the all-too-familiar story of Monica. She and Katie have been friends since kindergarten. Monica loves being around her when she's nice. But there are times when Katie can be just plain mean. And Monica doesn't understand why. Monica is a target of relational aggression, emotional bullying among friends who will use name-calling and manipulation to humiliate and exclude. But with a little help from a supportive adult—her mother—Monica learns to cope and thrive by facing her fears and reclaiming power from her bully. Including a foreword by the founder of the The Ophelia Project, as well as helpful tips, discussion questions, and additional resources, My Secret Bully is a vital resource for children, parents, teachers, and counselors.
Published by Emerald PublishersWritten by a woman who dealt with bullying and bully friendships during grade school, Bully Friends teaches everyone (even the bully!) about how dangerous bully friendships really are. This book covers everything from defining what a bully friend is to how to heal from a bully friend relationship. Along the way, Kay Kay shares personal stories of her heartbreaking experiences with bully friends and how she went on to find herself and form healthy relationships now and in the future.
When Ava Patterson arrives at her best friend Bella's thirteenth birthday party, she is greeted by some not so friendly 'new friends.' Instantly, Bella's new friends begin a series of bullying and cyberbullying-with Ava as their victim. For Ava, becoming a teenager brought the rights to have a cell phone, joining social media sites and co-ed parties. Facing bullies was the furthest thing from her mind. Ava never thought it would happen to her and didn't know where to turn when she was excluded and ridiculed by her peers. Hurt and confused, Ava illustrates the range of emotions too much for just one young girl. She begins questioning her feelings and beliefs until she unexpectedly receives help from a new friend and learns to explore the confidence needed to make healthy decisions. While courage and self-respect become valuable lessons for Ava, she is pleasantly surprised by experiencing what true friendship really means. Friends for Keeps is based on a series of true experiences.
Al is talented, courageous, and kind. So why is Jordan constantly bullying him? With the wisdom and care of his teacher, his new friends, and ultimately his Dad, Al learns a number of valuable lessons about problem-solving, communication, and perseverance. Interestingly, Al also learns that most bullies are just troubled kids who are in desperate need of true friends.
After Katie gets caught teasing a schoolmate, she's told to meet with Mrs. Petrowski, the school counselor, so she can make right her wrong and learn to be a better friend. Bothered at first, it doesn't take long before Katie realizes that bullying has hurt not only the people around her, but her, too. Told from the unusual point of view of the bullier rather than the bullied, Confessions of a Former Bully provides kids with real life tools they can use to identify and stop relational aggression.