Título : | Easing the teasing : Helping your child cope with name-calling, ridicule, and verbal bullying | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Freedman, Judy S., Autor | Editorial: | chicago [Estados Unidos de América] : Contemporary books | Fecha de publicación: | c2002 | Número de páginas: | xviii p., 266 p. | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-07-138175-8 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | Acoso escolar Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia Psicología:Pedagogía
| Nota de contenido: | Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 What is teasing and why does it hurt so much?
What is teasing?
why teasing hurts so much
what makes some kids more vulnerable to teasing than others?
How teasing evolves with age
The hurt of prolonged teasing
2 What are children teased about?
Appearance
abilities or disabilities
identity
behavior
family circumstances
possessions
opiinions
names
feelings
friends
3. why do children tease?
teasing to gain personal rewards
how society sanctions teasing
the examples we set at home and in the neighborhood
a word about young teasers
4 exploring the teasing: why is your child being teased?
preliminary detective workwhen your child's behavior is the cause of the teasing
when your child's low self-esteem encourages teasing
when your child has problems with anger
when hyur child is modeling victim behaviour learned at home
when your child needs balnace fitting in with being an individual
5 talking to your child about being teased
how to react to the news that your child is being teased
how to talk your child about what's going on
how to talk to your child about what can be done
6 teaching your child strategies that wrk
self-talking
ignoring
the I message
visualization
turning the tease around: reframing and accepting the tease as positive
agreeing with the teaser
so?
complimenting the teaser
humor
when to ask for help
to sum up
7 easing the teasing at school: hwo parents and teachers can work together
approaching your child's school for help
offering the school tools to combat teasing
stablishing the school connection and moving on
8 helping your child form healthy friendships
understanding the allure of popularity
what true friends have to offer
patching up good old friendships
finding new, true friends
polishing up thos seocial skills
9 all together nwo: teaching children empathy and mutual support
I know how you feel
teaching mutual support
10 success stories: children speak up about coping with teasing
11 a little help for parents of teasers
responding to a complaint
finding out what happened
why is your child teasing?
what can you do to teach your child not to tease?
Recommended books for children
Bibliography
Index |
Easing the teasing : Helping your child cope with name-calling, ridicule, and verbal bullying [texto impreso] / Freedman, Judy S., Autor . - chicago (Estados Unidos de América) : Contemporary books, c2002 . - xviii p., 266 p. ISBN : 978-0-07-138175-8 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | Acoso escolar Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia Psicología:Pedagogía
| Nota de contenido: | Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 What is teasing and why does it hurt so much?
What is teasing?
why teasing hurts so much
what makes some kids more vulnerable to teasing than others?
How teasing evolves with age
The hurt of prolonged teasing
2 What are children teased about?
Appearance
abilities or disabilities
identity
behavior
family circumstances
possessions
opiinions
names
feelings
friends
3. why do children tease?
teasing to gain personal rewards
how society sanctions teasing
the examples we set at home and in the neighborhood
a word about young teasers
4 exploring the teasing: why is your child being teased?
preliminary detective workwhen your child's behavior is the cause of the teasing
when your child's low self-esteem encourages teasing
when your child has problems with anger
when hyur child is modeling victim behaviour learned at home
when your child needs balnace fitting in with being an individual
5 talking to your child about being teased
how to react to the news that your child is being teased
how to talk your child about what's going on
how to talk to your child about what can be done
6 teaching your child strategies that wrk
self-talking
ignoring
the I message
visualization
turning the tease around: reframing and accepting the tease as positive
agreeing with the teaser
so?
complimenting the teaser
humor
when to ask for help
to sum up
7 easing the teasing at school: hwo parents and teachers can work together
approaching your child's school for help
offering the school tools to combat teasing
stablishing the school connection and moving on
8 helping your child form healthy friendships
understanding the allure of popularity
what true friends have to offer
patching up good old friendships
finding new, true friends
polishing up thos seocial skills
9 all together nwo: teaching children empathy and mutual support
I know how you feel
teaching mutual support
10 success stories: children speak up about coping with teasing
11 a little help for parents of teasers
responding to a complaint
finding out what happened
why is your child teasing?
what can you do to teach your child not to tease?
Recommended books for children
Bibliography
Index |
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