Say No to Bullying

Say No to Bullying
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Bullying
ISBN: 9781438004013

Bullying comes in many different forms, from name-calling, insults and threats to cyberbullying by mobile phone or online via social networks. If you feel unhappy or alone, and someone is doing something to hurt you physically or verbally, it's time to do something about it. Even if you yourself are not being bullied, we all need to know how to make a stand and say no to bullying.

Bently the Bully

Bently the Bully
Author: Holly Mazzochi
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1098064895

The cool, crisp days of autumn are finally here! Kids around the neighborhood are excited to swing, slide, and climb at their favorite playground. That is, until Bently shows up. He is ready to pull some hair, blacken some eyes, and break some bones. The sound of his footsteps, thump, thump, thump, sends children scattering in all directions for a spot to hide. No one is safe. Until one day, a brave boy named Harvey finds the courage to stand up to Bently. Little Harvey wants to make a big change in how his friends are being treated. What will Bently do? Will Bently show an apologetic heart? Will Harvey and his friends be able to forgive?

The No More Bullying Book for Kids

The No More Bullying Book for Kids
Author: Vanessa Green Allen MEd, NBCT
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1641520728

Help kids ages 8 to 12 build the skills and resilience to confidently handle bullying Bullying has become a common problem for kids. Yet, many may not know what bullying actually is or what to do if it happens to them. The No More Bullying Book for Kids gives kids the information they need to identify bullying, followed by strategies for dealing with specific situations when they or someone they know is being bullied. The No-More Bullying Book for Kids addresses the various forms of bullying that occur in today's world and includes: An overview of bullying to help kids understand what bullying is, possible reasons why people bully others, and the different types of bullying—physical, verbal, emotional, and cyber Practical tips for specific words and actions kids can use to deal with bullies, as well as advice for getting help from others when they need it Strategies for becoming "bully proof" which focus on helping kids build the resilience to bounce back from bullying Real-world examples and anecdotes that illustrate a variety of real-life bullying instances and encourage kids to practice making judgment calls Written by professional school counselor Vanessa Green Allen, The No-More Bullying Book for Kids puts the power back in kids hands with tools that will give them confidence in the face of bullying and help them feel really good about who they are—which is all that actually matters.

I Can Say No

I Can Say No
Author: Jenny Simmons
Publisher: National Center for Youth Issues
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1953945228

In I Can Say No, Jenny Simmons teaches children the power of the word "no." Whether it's saying no to bullying or someone invading their personal space or simply to playing with a friend when they need some alone time, children learn that they can use their voice to stand up for what is good in the world, and good for themselves. I learned a little word, And even though it's small, When I use it with authority, I'm the strongest of them all! NO That's right. I can say NO. I can say no to a movie I don't like. I can say no if I'm not into riding bikes. I can say no if I want to be alone, or I'm feeling kind of tired and would rather stay at home. As parents and educators, we often teach children to use the word "no" when they are in danger or when someone is trying to harm them. But "no" is powerful in other areas of life, as well. Learning to say "no" without feeling guilty or needing to explain themselves gives children the power to protect their boundaries, energy, convictions, and time. Saying "no" also allows them to create space for saying "yes" to the things that matter most. By teaching children how to use this small but mighty word, they will be able to face life with confidence, independence, and a positive sense of self-worth!

Topsy and Tim: Help a Friend

Topsy and Tim: Help a Friend
Author: Jean Adamson
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0723292760

Join Topsy and Tim as they help a friend in need. In Topsy and Tim Help a Friend, Stevie Dunton is unhappy at school because he is being bullied. The twins do the right thing by speaking to Mummy and Miss Terry about it so they can stop the bullies picking on Stevie. Listen along as you read with the synched audio! Topsy and Tim are just like you! They find fun and adventure in the real world. A trusted and well-loved pair who can help guide parents and children through 'first experiences', Topsy and Tim books have been beautifully updated with contemporary artwork. Topsy & Tim remain instantly recognizable to parents while in a fresh style that will appeal to a new generation of fans. These wonderful books deserve a place on every child's bookshelves. Other titles are Topsy and Tim The New Baby, Topsy and Tim Have a Birthday party, Topsy and Tim Go on an Aeroplane, Topsy and Tim Play football, Topsy and Tim Go on a Train, Topsy and Tim Learn to Swim, Topsy and Tim Start School, Topsy and Tim Go Camping, Topsy and Tim Go to Hospital, Topsy and Tim Go to the Zoo, Topsy and Tim Go to the Dentist, Topsy and Tim At the Farm, Topsy and Tim Go to the Doctor, Topsy and Tim Have Itchy Heads, Topsy and Tim Meet the Firefighters, Topsy and Tim Meet the Police, Topsy and Tim Safety First, Topsy and Tim Go for Gold, Topsy and Tim Visit London, Topsy and Tim Meet Father Christmas, Topsy and Tim Move House

The Need to Say No

The Need to Say No
Author: Jill Brooke
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1578264618

Healthier relationships and personal boundaries are just one word away with this inspirational guide on embracing the power of “no” Whether in love, work, family, or the world, the need to say no is sometimes imperative. And rather than accepting another transgression or being bullied, learning to set healthy boundaries is essential for our health and well-being. The Need to Say No includes helpful advice on how to say no without fear—and without injury to either party—so that you can set boundaries that lead to healthier relationships. Many people have to learn the skills to defend themselves from the inappropriate demands of others. Whether dealing with an abusive love partner, an inappropriate boss, a child that demands everything, or a societal condition that needs to stop, we have the power within ourselves to change the outcomes for the better: to be bullish without being bulldozed. The Need to Say No uses the metaphor of a bull to examine the behaviors of bullies and boundary violators, drawing from mythological, historical, and contemporary bull stories to identify ten archetypes of common aggressive personalities and how to deal with them effectively. Rich with quotes, illustrations, anecdotes, examples, tips, and more, The Need to Say No delivers a profound way to create peace at home, success at work, and real change in the world: by saying “no.”

Bully in Sight

Bully in Sight
Author: Tim Field
Publisher: Success Unlimited
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780952912101

Bully In Sight is a comprehensive guide on how to predict, resist, challenge and combat bullying in the workplace. Find out why some people become bullies while others become victims, and how and why the bullies victims are picked.

The Need to Say No

The Need to Say No
Author: Jill Brooke
Publisher: Hatherleigh Press
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1578264626

Healthier relationships and personal boundaries are just one word away with this inspirational guide on embracing the power of “no” Whether in love, work, family, or the world, the need to say no is sometimes imperative. And rather than accepting another transgression or being bullied, learning to set healthy boundaries is essential for our health and well-being. The Need to Say No includes helpful advice on how to say no without fear—and without injury to either party—so that you can set boundaries that lead to healthier relationships. Many people have to learn the skills to defend themselves from the inappropriate demands of others. Whether dealing with an abusive love partner, an inappropriate boss, a child that demands everything, or a societal condition that needs to stop, we have the power within ourselves to change the outcomes for the better: to be bullish without being bulldozed. The Need to Say No uses the metaphor of a bull to examine the behaviors of bullies and boundary violators, drawing from mythological, historical, and contemporary bull stories to identify ten archetypes of common aggressive personalities and how to deal with them effectively. Rich with quotes, illustrations, anecdotes, examples, tips, and more, The Need to Say No delivers a profound way to create peace at home, success at work, and real change in the world: by saying “no.”

Peer Support in the Primary Playground

Peer Support in the Primary Playground
Author: Linda Bell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351703560

This book is an essential resource to develop playground relationships. Increasingly schools are working very closely with their children, helping them to develop the skills needed to take charge of their own actions and encourage responsible attitudes towards others in the school. The programme for children outlined in this book, 'Playground Champions', is a primary playground peer support initiative which: trains older children to support their peers in solving issues within the playground by focusing on rebuilding relationships rather than apportioning blame; encourages children to see the viewpoint of others and to create their own mutually agreeable solutions; and, helps to establish emotional health and well-being, safety and happiness. The programme is structured, easy to follow and can be used by teachers and teaching assistants within the school. These printable training materials and resources are comprehensive and can be readily adapted to suit the needs of individual children and schools. The programme fits into the current national initiatives such as Every Child Matters, Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL), Citizenship and National Healthy Schools and demonstrates good practice for the annual school self-evaluation form (SEF) and Ofsted. It can also add to the evidence required for the school's disability equality scheme showing that they are committed to disability equality and eliminating bullying and harassment. When properly implemented it will help to develop confidence and improve self-esteem in pupils as well as improving behaviour and reducing stress, leading to a happier and healthier school environment. It is suitable for age: 4-11.

A Frank Conversation with Today’s Youth

A Frank Conversation with Today’s Youth
Author: Pearline James
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973675471

This is a motivational book for youths and young adults. It explores some of the problems, some teens and young adults face and suggests possible solutions. Many of these suggestions are reinforced by true stories. The book encourages readers to rely on God and faith to cope with daily living. There are some references from the Bible. The book consists of 12 chapters. Each chapter begins with inspirational words and there is a poem that follows the first ten chapters. Chapter1 Encourages self-confidence and suggest ways to improve self-esteem. Chapter 2 Discusses the importance of establishing priorities, using frictional scenarios and one true story. Chapter 3 Encourages the reader to dream, set goals, but be prepared to work hard. Chapter 4 Takes a closer look at the importance of education, including skills training. Chapter 5 Encourages reader to refrain from getting involved in illegal activities. Chapter 6 Advocates tolerance, understanding and empathy. Chapter 7 Identifies some stressors for youth and suggests ways to cope. Chapter 8 Acknowledge the influence of peer pressure and suggests ways of dealing with it. Chapter 9 Encourages respect and support for parents. Chapter 10 Calls on readers to view disappointments as lessons, outlines some steps to change, recognizing self-acknowledgement and willingness to change. Chapter 11 Encourages readers to be realistic and distinguish myths from truths. Chapter 12 Explores the culture of instant gratification and entitlement. It encourages self-reliance as one approaches adulthood.