Unmaksing Bulling in Schools ; A Handbook for Students, Parents and Teachers / by Rose A. Okwany-Oginga.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified], Place of publishing not identified, (c)2018.Description: 44 pages ; 22.5 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781546774198
- BF637 .M357 2018
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INTRODUCTION -- The Term "Bullying" -- Objectives of This Book -- Bully Indentification, How to be Prepared -- Bullying Policy -- What Are the Types of Bullying? -- Characterisctics of Bullies -- Causes of Bullying -- Effects of Bullying -- Solution to Bullying -- Conclusion.
"Bullying is a growing scourge of our time. The daily news is full of reports concerning the abuse of children in and around schools. The problem needs complete public exposure, elucidation and the dedicated education of students, parents, and teachers if a solution is to be found. The first step is to outline the problem. Bullying is not a problem that will go away by itself. The issues are too complex for easy solutions. Everyone involved must become engaged to protect potential victims. Recognition of victims is essential to pervent long-term consequences. The book attempts to lay out the factors involved and the potential solutions."
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