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New Review of 8 Keys to End Bullying: Strategies for Parents & Schools

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My newest book, 8 Keys to End Bullying: Strategies for Parents & Schools is now available online and in stores.  This review, posted in the Summer 2014 Newsletter from Barclay & Associates, provides a chapter by chapter summary:

 

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Library Journal Posts Its Review of 8 Keys to End Bullying

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Check out the Library Journal’s review of my newest book, 8 Keys to End Bullying: Strategies for Parents & Schools:41kO74Scq+L

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8 Keys to End Bullying will be released at the end of this month.  For more information, please click here or find it on amazon.com!

 

 

10 Guidelines for Kids on Dealing with Cyberbullying

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In my book, 8 Keys to End Bullying and in my trainings for professionals, parents, and students on strategies for dealing with bullying, I talk about the importance of dealing directly with cyberbullying–rather than throwing our hands up and believing there is nothing we can do about unwanted online aggression.  I also talk about how challenging traditional advice is for young people to implement.  While it’s easy for an adult to advise, “If he’s posting mean things, just block him,” this advice (albeit good advice) is incomplete in that is doesn’t acknowledge the primacy of social networks in young people’s lives and how difficult an easy thing like blocking can be.

Training sessions are great for talking through these very complex issues.  Outside of training, in interactions with kids, I suggest that it is helpful for young people to be equipped with more than just Plan A (e.g. “Blocking”) for dealing with cyberbullying.  In fact, young people should be prepared with Plan B, Plan C–and perhaps even Plan D–along with a whole lot of adult support in order to effectively and comfortably manage this issue.

So below, please find 10 Guidelines for Kids on how to deal with cyberbullying, representing various options that can be used simultaneously or one-by-one, on an as-needed basis.  I hope you find them helpful!

10 Cyberbullying Guidelines for Kids

 

Please feel free to share this post and these guidelines with friends and colleagues who may find them useful in their work or personal interactions with kids.  More information and suggested strategies for dealing directly with cyberbullying are available in the 8 Keys to End Bullying book or via my training workshops for professionals, parents, and and kids.

Ending Bullying Begins with Building School Culture

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10325256_721940591185754_4117667369068379740_nIn my conversations with educators and school administrators about both the struggles and the successes they’ve had with regard to bullying and bullying prevention, one common theme emerges: it’s all about the culture of the classroom.

This article, posted this week in Psychology Today, shares specific and practical strategies teachers use to create classroom cultures in which kindness is valued over coolness and popularity among students is based not on the power to dominate social interactions but rather on a young person’s willingness to reach out to a classmate with compassion.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/passive-aggressive-diaries/201405/stopping-bullying-starts-building-classroom-culture

Happy Teacher’s Appreciation Week!

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What Can One Person Do to End Bullying?

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“One word, one phrase, one compliment, one ‘Hey, how’s it going?’ can make all the difference” in the life of a young person who is experiencing bullying. This is a great video–chock full of Hollywood stars and pithy insights–to share with kids who want to learn how to stop bullying in their schools and communities.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yl3nmon59w&feature=youtu.be

 

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Publisher’s Weekly Review of 8 Keys to End Bullying

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Interested in learning more about my latest book, 8 Keys to End Bullying: Strategies for Parents & Schools?  Check out what the reviewers at Publisher’s Weekly are saying: http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-393-70928-5

 

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Nothing You Do for Children is Ever Wasted

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A True Story of Relational Bullying Among Girls

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1459266_692871004071052_1969711432_nI first wrote this article in 2012, but continue to share this story in many of my workshops as a real-life example of how friendship can be used as a weapon and what adults need to know to help kids maintain their voices and effectively navigate the waters of peer conflict in schools:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/passive-aggressive-diaries/201211/revealing-the-hidden-nature-relational-bullying

8 Keys to End Bullying NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER

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Please check out my latest book: 8 Keys to End Bullying: Strategies for Parents & Schools, now available for pre-order at W. W. Norton & Company, Inc and Amazon.com.

 

To find out how to bring my training seminars for professionals and parents and/or skill-building workshops for students to your school or organization, please visit my Workshops & Speaking page.

 

For additional information or to book a training today, please email signe@signewhitson.com

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