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The Young Adult's Guide to Stop Bullying

by Rebekah Sack

Book Details

Publisher:Atlantic Publishing Company
Published:2016-05-31
Pages:198
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

FORTY PERCENT OF U.S. STUDENTS VOLUNTARILY REPORT BEING INVOLVED IN BULLYING — as bullies or as victims — according to a national study. In this book, you will learn why bullying occurs. We’ll get at the root causes for it as well as why some students are victimized and why others are vicious. You will learn about cyber bullying, phone or note bullying, group bullying, teacher bullying, and sports bullying. You deserve to go to school free from intimidation. Help make your school bully-free by u

Our Review

This essential guide tackles the pervasive issue of bullying head-on, offering young readers a comprehensive look at its many forms, from cyber and group bullying to the often-overlooked dynamics of teacher and sports-related intimidation. The book dives deep into the root causes of bullying behavior, exploring the psychology behind why some students become victims while others adopt aggressive roles, providing a foundational understanding of this complex social challenge. It empowers teens with the knowledge of why bullying occurs, transforming them from passive observers into informed advocates for a safer school environment.

What sets this anti-bullying resource apart is its actionable and empathetic approach, giving adolescents not just the "why" but the practical tools to actively combat intimidation in their halls and online spaces. It speaks directly to the student experience, validating their right to an education free from fear and providing a clear roadmap for fostering positive change. Teenagers seeking to understand the social dynamics at play and to contribute to a more respectful school climate will find this an invaluable and empowering manual for creating the bully-free community they deserve.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction