Keys to Dealing with BulliesBullying is an age old problem, but only in recent years is its seriousness being recognized. This book offers profiles of bullies and their victims, describes patterns and underlying causes, and discusses social and psychological scars that some victims and bullies carry through life. Specific suggestions for parents are offered, along with information on how to deal with bullying. |
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An Overview | 1 |
What Is Bullying? 2 Who Are the Bullies? | 2 |
Who Are the Victims? | 3 |
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