Take a Stand
by Carrie Golus
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Teasing. Shoving. Name-calling. Making threats. Bullying happens all too oftenon school grounds, playgrounds, and even in cyberspace. Why do some kids bully? How many kids are bullied? (Its more than you think!) And why dont more people try to stop it? Explore the answers to these questions and find out how to take a stand against bullies.
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This essential guide tackles the difficult realities of childhood bullying with remarkable clarity, addressing everything from physical shoving and playground teasing to the complexities of cyberbullying. It thoughtfully explores the motivations behind why some children bully and presents the sobering statistics showing how widespread this issue truly is. Young readers will find concrete examples of bullying behavior alongside clear explanations of why bystander intervention is so crucial, providing a strong foundation in social-emotional learning and conflict resolution.
What sets this resource apart is its empowering, solution-focused approach that moves beyond simply identifying problems to offering actionable strategies for children to safely intervene. The book is particularly valuable for elementary-aged students navigating complex social dynamics, giving them the language and confidence to become "upstanders" rather than passive observers. By demystifying bullying behavior and emphasizing collective responsibility, it provides children with practical tools that can transform school culture and foster genuine empathy among peers.
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