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I Can Stand Up to Bullies
Finding Your Voice and Controlling Your Anger When Others Pick on You
Dagmar Geisler(0)
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The perfect tool to teach children how to respond to bullies. I Can Stand Up to Bullies provides parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic.
You can be angry for many different reasons-maybe a friend canceled a playdate with you, maybe it's lightning when you're supposed to be swimming, maybe your dog destroyed your favorite toy, or maybe you forgot your homework and you didn't realize it until you got to school. Maybe you're upset that you've argued with a friend, or maybe you get angry when other kids are bullying you.
In I Can Stand Up to Bullies, children discuss the different things that make them angry, specifically being the target of bullying from their peers. They determine that arguing means fighting caused by misunderstandings or different opinions, while bullying is simply fighting to fight. A bully isn't looking to solve a problem; they only wish to make others upset or angry-perhaps as upset or angry as they are feeling in that moment.
As they sit in a circle, the children in this book teach each other important lessons they've learned through their own experiences with bullies, driving home the fact that bullying is not okay-and that it is always okay to find an adult if another child won't leave them alone and is repetitively mean to tell, no matter how embarrassed they may feel to do so.
In I Can Stand Up to Bullies, award-winning author and illustrator Dagmar Geisler draws attention to this sensitive subject and provides advice for not only the children who are being bullied, but also those who are witnessing their friends being picked on and the bullies themselves.
You can be angry for many different reasons-maybe a friend canceled a playdate with you, maybe it's lightning when you're supposed to be swimming, maybe your dog destroyed your favorite toy, or maybe you forgot your homework and you didn't realize it until you got to school. Maybe you're upset that you've argued with a friend, or maybe you get angry when other kids are bullying you.
In I Can Stand Up to Bullies, children discuss the different things that make them angry, specifically being the target of bullying from their peers. They determine that arguing means fighting caused by misunderstandings or different opinions, while bullying is simply fighting to fight. A bully isn't looking to solve a problem; they only wish to make others upset or angry-perhaps as upset or angry as they are feeling in that moment.
As they sit in a circle, the children in this book teach each other important lessons they've learned through their own experiences with bullies, driving home the fact that bullying is not okay-and that it is always okay to find an adult if another child won't leave them alone and is repetitively mean to tell, no matter how embarrassed they may feel to do so.
In I Can Stand Up to Bullies, award-winning author and illustrator Dagmar Geisler draws attention to this sensitive subject and provides advice for not only the children who are being bullied, but also those who are witnessing their friends being picked on and the bullies themselves.