Challenging Bullying and Bad Behaviour
Bullying in the Cyber Age Middle
Bullying in a Cyber World can be used to supplement your schools anti bullying policy or in conjunction with its core values programme. Bullying in a Cyber World Early Years covers the following aspects of bullying: What is bullying?, Forms of bullying, Cyberbullying, Targets of bullying, Effects of bullying, Who bullies and why?, Dealing with bullying and Preventing bullying. It is also supported by a full colour set of six posters. This title features: supporting teachers pages which contain:...
Fish show which parts of their bodies are ok to share and which parts are not ok to share.
How to Beat Verbal Bullying (Beating Bullying) (Beating Bullying (Rosen))
by Liz Sonneborn
Your day starts at 6am and ends at midnight--if you're lucky. You keep up with all two hundred of your friends on Facebook. You practically invented the word "multitasking." Sound familiar? You're not alone. You are part of the most overscheduled, overprogrammed, and overwhelmed generation on the planet. And CHILL can help you manage it all! It's just a matter of having the right frame of mind. So relax, take a deep breath...and chill.
The Bullying Workbook for Teens
by Raychelle Cassada Lohmann and Julia V Taylor
Bullying: Managing Fear in Young Children
by Hannah Mortimer and Alan Johnson
Investigates the various forms of child abuse and the sources of help that are available for victims and abusers.
Relationship Abuse (Issues Today, #113)
They Hurt, They Scar, They Shoot, They Kill (Studies in Young Adult Literature, #52)
by Joni Richards Bodart
Young adults live in a violent culture, so trying to protect them from the world they live in is not only futile but can also be dangerous. No matter their ethnicity, social class, or economic status, teens must know how to survive the perils that may await them. Most teens understand this, and they want books, television shows, and films to reflect the reality of their world—the bad along with the good. In They Hurt, They Scar, They Shoot, They Kill: Toxic Characters in Young Adult Fiction, Jo...
Little Big Bully (My Emotions, #2)
An accessible picture book that oh-so-simply and graphically introduces the term "refugee" to curious young children to help them better understand the world in which they live. Who are refugees? Why are they called that word? Why do they need to leave their country? Why are they sometimes not welcome in their new country? In this relevant picture book for the youngest children, author-illustrator Elise Gravel explores what it means to be a refugee in bold, graphic illustrations and spare text....
Emotional Disturbance (Living with a Special Need)
by Autumn Libal
Being a teenager is never easy. This phase of life is filled with changes, and new, unexpected challenges are always presenting themselves. For someone who has trouble controlling her emotions, these challenges can be especially hard to handle. As you read the story of Sheila, a teenager with an emotional disturbance, you will find out what it means to live with these extra challenges. You'll learn about some of the systems in place to help kids like Sheila, as well as some of the strengths and...
Meet 25 of the bravest humans of all time! Stand Up, Stand Out! is filled with the incredible and inspiring stories of rebel heroes who stood up for what they believed in, spoke out against injustice, and overcame impossible obstacles. Portraits created by hand-picked contemporary illustrators and snappy, compelling text bring these people's achievements vividly to life, and relate their stories back to those of young readers today. From world leaders such as Gandhi and Nelson Mandela to unsun...
Keeping Safe: With Friends and Family (Keeping Safe)
by Honor Head
Most kids have pretty good instincts and stay safe most of the time. But even the most smartest kids could benefit from reading this book. Family life and friendships can be brilliant, but families can be stressful too. From how to deal with conflicts and why some adults may ask you to keep secrets, when really you should tell someone, to being a responsible member of a family where younger siblings or family members may look up to you, this book is packed with lots of advice covering a range of...
This book is based on the fact that slavery still exists in the modern world. It looks at child prostitution, bonded labour, prisoners of war and people trafficking. The investigation is backed up with quotations from experts on the subject, or the victims of slavery themselves. It asks how can slavery persist in the modern world? How can governments across the world tackle this issue? What can we do to support anti-slavery campaigns? This book explores these questions and looks at the effects o...