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Friendship & Other Weapons: Group Activities to Help Young Girls Cope with Bullying

Friendship & Other Weapons, coming Fall 2011, is focused on giving elementary school aged girls the knowledge and skills to effectively manage bullying.  This 12-session discussion guide and curriculum for parents and professionals is about breaking the code of silence that governs conflict among girls in their early school years.  By creating safe, open, and fun forums in which group members can talk, learn, and compare experiences, elementary school aged girls gain skills for speaking up when it comes to expressing their feelings and confidence for confronting incidents of cruelty disguised as friendship.

Friendship & Other Weapons helps preserve the exuberant, confident voices of young girls and strengthen their skills to assertively express their thoughts and feelings in ways that respect others, reject bullying behavior, and reflect important values such as empathy, kindness, cooperation, connectedness, personal responsibility, and self-respect.  Based on thought-provoking discussions, engaging games, strength-discovering exercises, and confidence-boosting fun, the hands-on activities in Friendship & Other Weapons build critical knowledge and friendship survival skills such as:

Recognizing the Red Flags of Girl Bullying
Responding Assertively to Bullying Behavior
Realizing Personal Strengths
Connecting with Healthy Friendships
Becoming an Ally to Others Facing Bullying
Resolving Conflicts Directly
Using Technology and Social Media Ethically
Reaching Out to Trustworthy Adults
Making Values-Based Decisions

 

For more information about the Friendship & Other Weapons curriculum or to arrange a Mother-Daughter workshop in your area, please contact Signe at Signe@SigneWhitson.com

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Signe Whitson is a licensed social worker, writer, and mother of two girls.  She has over ten years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families.  Signe presents training workshops across the U.S. for parents and professionals on topics related to child and adolescent mental and behavioral health.

In her articles, books, and training workshops, Signe provides down-to-earth, practical advice for navigating the daily challenges of living and working with children, tweens and teens.  As a mother of two young daughters, Signe relates to parents on a personal level.  As a clinician with over 10 years of experience, she shares her professional knowledge and advice for approaching complex issues, such as coping with bullying, managing anger, and changing self-defeating patterns of behavior.

Her first book, The Angry Smile: The Psychology of Passive Aggressive Behavior in Families, Schools, and Workplaces, 2nd ed. (2009) comprehensively examines passive aggression in children, adolescents, and adults, while teaching readers practical skills for effectively responding to and changing passive aggressive behavior. 

Signe offers a full-day seminar on The Angry Smile, to provide parents and professionals with the opportuntity to explore the book’s concepts in depth and to practice the skills of Benign Confrontation.  For more information on Angry Smile trainings, please contact Signe at Signe@SigneWhitson.com 

Coming this July, check out Signe’s latest publication, How to Be Angry: An Assertive Anger Expression Group Guide for Kids and Teens.  How to Be Angry is a 15-session group curriculum designed to help educators, counselors, parents, and other helping adults teach kids ages 5-18 how to use assertive communication to express anger effectively.  The book includes customized age group suggestions and engaging ideas for at-home conversation starters to help parents pick up where group discussions leave off in facilitating constructive change and lasting anger management skills in a young person.  

To learn more about Resources and Workshops for teaching your child skills for assertive anger expression, please contact Signe at Signe@SigneWhitson.com
 
 In the Winter of 2011, keep your eye out for Signe’s third release, Friendship & Other Weapons: Group Activities to Help Young Girls Cope with Bullying.  Friendship & Other Weapons  is about breaking the code of silence that governs conflict in the early school years.  By creating safe, open, and fun forums in which group members can talk, learn, and compare experiences, elementary school aged girls gain skills for speaking up when it comes to expressing their feelings and confidence for confronting incidents of cruelty disguised as friendship. 

For information about Mother-Daughter workshops based on the lessons in the Friendship & Other Weapons curriculum, please e-mail Signe@SigneWhitson.com  
 

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3 Ideas for Teaching Empathy to Kids

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Check out this post from Mom It Forward for strategies for enhancing your child’s emotional intelligence:

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A Solution for Bullying?

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Great article, written by blogger Shark-Fu of Angry Black Bitch, in response to the ABCNews.com article “When Is Cosmetic Surgery the Answer to Bullying?”
 
My favorite line:  Bullies will bully until bullies are taught not to bully.

Real Girls vs. Media Girls

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Check out this GREAT video clip from New Moon Girls, showing Real Girls Molly, Brooke & Alex talking about their actual lives vs. the way girls are portrayed in the media.

In my upcoming book, Friendship & Other Weapons: Group Activities to Help Young Girls Cope with Bullying, I have a section dedicated to helping girls become critical thinkers when it comes to the media’s influences; I love the fact that these three awesome girls are already carefully evaluating–rather than eagerly absorbing–media content.

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How to Spot a Bullied Child

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Check out this great article from author and national speaker Jodee Blanco:

http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/05/12/blanco.bullying/index.html?hpt=C2

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