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How to Handle Bullies, Teasers and Other Meanies
A Guide for Parents
By Kate Cohen-Posey
you to be nice to me."
The final sections of the book provide children with exercises to practice the techniques they have learned and a plan for putting their new skills into action.
Cohen-Posey also includes a special section for parents with suggestions for helping children discover their own power to overcome meanness – whether the child is the aggressor or the victim. In this section, Cohen-Posey gives specific attention to the problem of name calling (and similar bad behaviors) between siblings, and gives parents strategies to combat it and create a peaceful home environment.
If you have children, sooner or later, you're going to witness nastiness firsthand. How to Handle Bullies, Teasers and Other Meanies is perfectly subtitled – this is "A Book that Takes the Nuisance out of Name Calling and Other Nonsense."
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