Preventing Bullying: Helping Kids Form Positive Relationships
| Meline Kevorkian |
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Rowman & Littlefield Education |
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"There is some practical wisdom in this little book, particularly Chapter Five, which encourages parents to empower their children to deal with bullies themselves." VOYA
Now more than ever, bullying has become common among students in American schools and playgrounds. According to the U.S. Justice Department, one in four children is bullied every day. As a result of these incidents, children may suffer from anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem. Preventing Bullying was written for today's parents and teachers who are looking for ways to battle the continual exposure to school violence that may leave students desensitized to "mean" behavior. Easy to understand and implement, this book encourages students to put themselves in someone else's shoes and recognize the difference between right and wrong in social situations. Each chapter contains advice, practical tips, examples, and activities to help students form healthy relationships in school.
Issues included are:
· Making and keeping friends
· Preventing bullying and teasing
· Social etiquette
· Peer pressure
Readers will also learn the signs that a child is the victim of bullying. This book will be of interest to all parents and teachers of students in grades K-12.
About the Author
Meline Kevorkian, EdD, is associate dean for master's and specialist studies at the Fischler School of Education and Human Services, Nova Southeastern University, Florida, a former assistant principal, and a columnist for the Miami Herald.






