Coping doesn’t mean having to cope on your own. Sensitive photographic series which tackles traumatic situations and emotional upheavals.
The Columbine Shootings (Essential Events (ABDO)) (Essential Events)
by Diane Marczely Gimpel
Respecting the Contributions of Lgbt Americans (Stop Bullying Now! (Powerkids)) (Stop Bullying Now!)
by Anna Kingston
Set of Six Relax 'N Learn Teaching Tales (Eric the Oracle on)
by H. N. Kate
Eric the Oracle's 6 personal development teaching tales. Eric the Oracle on Self Acceptance, Eric the Oracle on Self-belief and Positive Thinking Eric the Oracle on More Haste, Less Speed, Eric the Oracle on Loss and Separation Eric the Oracle on Bullying, Eric the Oracle on Saying 'No' to Strangers Eric the Oracle on Self Acceptance Do you feel there's something about yourself or about some people that makes you so unhappy you think you can't do anything about it? Wrong! No-one can make you fee...
How Much Do You Know about Bullying? (Snap Books: Friendship Quizzes)
by Jen Jones
A quiz about bullying.
Peer pressure can take many forms including making hurtful comments, influencing others to buy material items, or pressuring them to behave in a certain way or engage in a certain activity. Bullying is different from peer pressure because there is a direct threat of physical or emotional harm for not doing something, which is repeated over time by the same person. With an emphasis on situations that are common among teens, "Living with Peer Pressure and Bullying" examines the nature of these two...
Are You a Bully? (Stand Up: Bullying Prevention, #2) (Stand Up: Bullying Prevention (Powerkids))
by Addy Ferguson
Human Trafficking (Global Viewpoints (Paperback)) (Global Viewpoints (Hardcover))
Exploited Children (Issues S., v. 99)
How to Deal with Bullies (Let's Work It Out (Library))
by Jonathan Kravetz
Stand Up: Bullying Prevention: Set 1 (Stand Up: Bullying Prevention)
Chandler the Handler Confronts Bullying in Middle School
by Deauna Danielle
Written for young children, describing what it feels like to be bullied. The book looks at different forms of bullying, including physical violence, name-calling and intimidation, and suggests ways of dealing with bullies. It is one of a series, intended to help children deal with emotions they experience in their everyday lives; and contains notes for parents and teachers, with suggestions of ways to promote an understanding of disability, through discussion and role play.