Publication |
USA, Scholastic, 2008.
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Description |
112pRed Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
An effective framework with strategies and activities that build a safe classroom community. Suggests ways to integrate activities and strategy lessons into your day to support reading and writing goals. Also provides hepful tips for home-school communications, record keeping and involving your school community in bully proofing.
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Contents |
Is Bullying a Problem in My Classroom?
The Facts about Bullying
What is a Bully?
Isn't it Normal to be Bullied?: Conflict Versus Bullying
Bystanders and the Bullied Child
A Road Map to Success: The "Big Four" Plan
Launching Your Bully-Proofing Plan:
Reflecting on Your Interaction with Students
Examining Your Personal Beliefs About Bullying
Collecting Resources
Taking Stock - Strategies that work
Implementing the "Big Four"
Making Classroom Space work for you
Classroom Management
Developing your Basic, Non-Negotiable Behavior Standards
Creating a Personal Action Plan
Keeping Effective Anecdotal Records
Making the Home-School Connection
No More Bullies!
Introducing the Bully-Proofing Unit and Group Discussion Rules
Defining Bullying and Sharing Experiences
Helping Students Understand the Differences Between Bullying and Conflict
Creating Closure: Consequences and Apologies
Working Together to End Bullying
You Have the Power!-Teaching Students Successful Strategies for Dealing with Bullies:
Identifying What Bullies Look For
Creating Strategy Power Books
Discovering What Works When a Bully Bothers You
The Top Ten Strategies for Handling Bullying
Creating a Personal Action Plan (Student Version)
Building Group Skills : Bystanders Have the Power, Too!
Marvelous Me!
Using Commercial Materials
Introducing Vocabulary That Describes Emotion
Recognizing and Celebrationg Individuality
Developing Positive Relationships with Authority Figures
Cultivating Personal Responsibility in the Classroom
Supporting Children Who Need Positive Experiences
Fabulous Friends:
Developing Strong Friendship Skills: Making a Friend
How to Be the Best Friend You Can Be
So Many Different Kinds of Friends
Understanding Emotion: Walk in Someone Else's Shoes
Structuring Your Classroom to Support Friendships
Conflict Resolution:
Managing Conflict Resolution in the Classroom
Introducing Conflict Resolution to Children
Helping Children Control their Emotions
A Conflict Resolution Framework
Coaching Strategies: Step-by-Step Conflict Resolution
Working Towards a Bully-Free School:
Administrators Lead the Way
Getting Started: Assessing Your School's Bullying Policy
Involving Students and Parents
Developing a School-Wide Plan
Inviting Student Input Into School-Wide Rules
The Importance of a Positive School Atmosphere
Communicating School Policies Effectively
Talking a Proactive Approach to Bullying
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Standard Number |
0439590248 pb.
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