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What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey
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What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey in Bloomington, MN
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What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey in Bloomington, MN
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This comic-style guide teaches elementary and middle school students how to prevent and stop bullying on their own or with adult help. The guide explains: Physical bullying, verbal bullying, and relational aggression (friendship harming); Why kids bully and how they do it; How to respond to bullying behaviors to render them ineffective at causing harm; Ways to get bullying to stop; How to intervene as a bystander to help someone who is being bullied; How to get an adult to help the right way. The title characters explain and demonstrate the concepts, providing students with easy-to-follow examples they can apply to their own bullying problems. The guide also contains a special section for the youngest elementary students, in grades K-2, designed to be read with an adult, that teaches basic skills that can help these students in their daily social interactions. Ages 8 - 12 for independent reading; ages 6 - 7 to read with an adult.The guide is a core component of the CirclePoint Bullying Prevention Program (www.circlepointprogram.org) and Massachusetts General Hospital's Stay in Shape life skills program. Black and white illustrations. New for the second edition: easier terms and definitions; text updated for Plain Language compliance.
This comic-style guide teaches elementary and middle school students how to prevent and stop bullying on their own or with adult help. The guide explains: Physical bullying, verbal bullying, and relational aggression (friendship harming); Why kids bully and how they do it; How to respond to bullying behaviors to render them ineffective at causing harm; Ways to get bullying to stop; How to intervene as a bystander to help someone who is being bullied; How to get an adult to help the right way. The title characters explain and demonstrate the concepts, providing students with easy-to-follow examples they can apply to their own bullying problems. The guide also contains a special section for the youngest elementary students, in grades K-2, designed to be read with an adult, that teaches basic skills that can help these students in their daily social interactions. Ages 8 - 12 for independent reading; ages 6 - 7 to read with an adult.The guide is a core component of the CirclePoint Bullying Prevention Program (www.circlepointprogram.org) and Massachusetts General Hospital's Stay in Shape life skills program. Black and white illustrations. New for the second edition: easier terms and definitions; text updated for Plain Language compliance.

















