I Met a Little Bully

I Met a Little Bully
Author: Lea Esteve
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2022-10-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781639852932

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Everyone deals with worry at times, but for some, it causes them to avoid everyday activities. I Met a Little Bully helps children distinguish their authentic voice from the voice in their head that tells them to worry. Through common situations such as going to school, bad weather, and performance anxiety, this encouraging picture book helps children in facing their "worry bully" head-on. Even though our "worry bully" never goes away, children learn to seek advice from a trusted adult and to try different techniques to push past that little voice. This book helps children take back control over their anxiety and allows them to have the courage to face the daily activities they once enjoyed.

Little Bully Pup

Little Bully Pup
Author: Mary Lancaster
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2022-02-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781098095314

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Little Bully Pup is a Pit Bull puppy with no friends. She spends her days daydreaming of a life with friends. She holds out hope of finding friends to love, who will accept her for her even though she looks different than the other dogs at the park. Will that dream ever come true? Can she find a friend? Open up and see.

Bully

Bully
Author: Patricia Polacco
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781101647851

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Patricia Polacco takes on cliques and online bullying Lyla finds a great friend in Jamie on her first day of school, but when Lyla makes the cheerleading squad and a clique of popular girls invites her to join them, Jamie is left behind. Lyla knows bullying when she sees it, though, and when she sees the girls viciously teasing classmates on Facebook, including Jamie, she is smart enough to get out. But no one dumps these girls, and now they're out for revenge. Patricia Polacco has taken up the cause against bullies ever since Thank You, Mr. Falker, and her passion shines through in this powerful story of a girl who stands up for a friend.

Oh No My Jaziah Is a Little Bully

Oh No My Jaziah Is a Little Bully
Author: Andrea F. Mann
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2013-08-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781481753715

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Bullying starts at a young age and its very important , that the adults around the children understands this ,and pay close attention. Bullying can also start right in your home.

The Bully Book

The Bully Book
Author: Eric Kahn Gale
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2012-12-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062125156

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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."

Sticks and Stones

Sticks and Stones
Author: Emily Bazelon
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780679644002

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER Being a teenager has never been easy, but in recent years, with the rise of the Internet and social media, it has become exponentially more challenging. Bullying, once thought of as the province of queen bees and goons, has taken on new, complex, and insidious forms, as parents and educators know all too well. No writer is better poised to explore this territory than Emily Bazelon, who has established herself as a leading voice on the social and legal aspects of teenage drama. In Sticks and Stones, she brings readers on a deeply researched, clear-eyed journey into the ever-shifting landscape of teenage meanness and its sometimes devastating consequences. The result is an indispensable book that takes us from school cafeterias to courtrooms to the offices of Facebook, the website where so much teenage life, good and bad, now unfolds. Along the way, Bazelon defines what bullying is and, just as important, what it is not. She explores when intervention is essential and when kids should be given the freedom to fend for themselves. She also dispels persistent myths: that girls bully more than boys, that online and in-person bullying are entirely distinct, that bullying is a common cause of suicide, and that harsh criminal penalties are an effective deterrent. Above all, she believes that to deal with the problem, we must first understand it. Blending keen journalistic and narrative skills, Bazelon explores different facets of bullying through the stories of three young people who found themselves caught in the thick of it. Thirteen-year-old Monique endured months of harassment and exclusion before her mother finally pulled her out of school. Jacob was threatened and physically attacked over his sexuality in eighth grade—and then sued to protect himself and change the culture of his school. Flannery was one of six teens who faced criminal charges after a fellow student’s suicide was blamed on bullying and made international headlines. With grace and authority, Bazelon chronicles how these kids’ predicaments escalated, to no one’s benefit, into community-wide wars. Cutting through the noise, misinformation, and sensationalism, she takes us into schools that have succeeded in reducing bullying and examines their successful strategies. The result is a groundbreaking book that will help parents, educators, and teens themselves better understand what kids are going through today and what can be done to help them through it. Contains a new discussion guide for classroom use and book groups.

I Choose to Speak Up

I Choose to Speak Up
Author: Elizabeth Estrada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1637312083

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What happens when our children witnesses bullying, harassment, or discrimination? Or what do they do when it happens to them? In this rhyming story, children will learn what it means to speak up for themselves and for others. Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, children will learn three different solutions - ask the bully to stop, ask an adult for help, and walk away. For every child who wants to use their voice, but might not have the courage to. "I Choose to Speak Up" is a story with social emotional learning (SEL) in mind. It has been praised by teachers and therapists worldwide. Finding your voice is a great way to build confidence and overcome bullying. With real life examples, your child will learn how to deal with difficult situations. "I Choose to Speak Up" is a thoughtful story that teaches readers how to respond and be proactive in dealing with issues like racism, bullying, and harassment. Teacher and Therapist Toolbox: I Choose is an empowering series curated to empower young children to become aware of big emotions. A new book series developed in tandem with teachers and therapists to help children cope with a range of emotions and teach them that they indeed hold the power to choose their actions and reactions. But though we may be different, There is no excuse for hate. Discrimination is a thing I'll never tolerate. "I Choose to Speak Up" was developed alongside counselors and parents to be used as a resource in a social emotional curriculum.

The Little Bully

The Little Bully
Author: Beth Bracken
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Bullying
ISBN: 0545642817

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Billy is a nice boy who likes school until he encounters a bully named Fred.