What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey

This comic-style guide teaches elementary and middle school students how to prevent and stop bullying on their own or with adult help. The guide explains:

  • Physical bullying, verbal bullying, and relational aggression (friendship harming);
  • Why kids bully and how they do it;
  • How to respond to bullying behaviors to render them ineffective at causing harm;
  • Ways to get bullying to stop;
  • How to intervene as a bystander to help someone who is being bullied;
  • How to get an adult to help the right way.

The title characters explain and demonstrate the concepts, providing students with easy-to-follow examples they can apply to their own bullying problems. The guide also contains a special section for the youngest elementary students, in grades K-2, designed to be read with an adult, that teaches basic skills that can help these students in their daily social interactions. Ages 8 - 12 for independent reading; ages 6 - 7 to read with an adult.

The guide is a core component of the CirclePoint Bullying Prevention Program (www.circlepointprogram.org) and Massachusetts General Hospital's Stay in Shape life skills program. Black and white illustrations. New for the second edition: easier terms and definitions; text updated for Plain Language compliance.

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What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey

This comic-style guide teaches elementary and middle school students how to prevent and stop bullying on their own or with adult help. The guide explains:

  • Physical bullying, verbal bullying, and relational aggression (friendship harming);
  • Why kids bully and how they do it;
  • How to respond to bullying behaviors to render them ineffective at causing harm;
  • Ways to get bullying to stop;
  • How to intervene as a bystander to help someone who is being bullied;
  • How to get an adult to help the right way.

The title characters explain and demonstrate the concepts, providing students with easy-to-follow examples they can apply to their own bullying problems. The guide also contains a special section for the youngest elementary students, in grades K-2, designed to be read with an adult, that teaches basic skills that can help these students in their daily social interactions. Ages 8 - 12 for independent reading; ages 6 - 7 to read with an adult.

The guide is a core component of the CirclePoint Bullying Prevention Program (www.circlepointprogram.org) and Massachusetts General Hospital's Stay in Shape life skills program. Black and white illustrations. New for the second edition: easier terms and definitions; text updated for Plain Language compliance.

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What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey

What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey

What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey

What YOU Can Do About Bullying by Max and Zoey

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Overview

This comic-style guide teaches elementary and middle school students how to prevent and stop bullying on their own or with adult help. The guide explains:

  • Physical bullying, verbal bullying, and relational aggression (friendship harming);
  • Why kids bully and how they do it;
  • How to respond to bullying behaviors to render them ineffective at causing harm;
  • Ways to get bullying to stop;
  • How to intervene as a bystander to help someone who is being bullied;
  • How to get an adult to help the right way.

The title characters explain and demonstrate the concepts, providing students with easy-to-follow examples they can apply to their own bullying problems. The guide also contains a special section for the youngest elementary students, in grades K-2, designed to be read with an adult, that teaches basic skills that can help these students in their daily social interactions. Ages 8 - 12 for independent reading; ages 6 - 7 to read with an adult.

The guide is a core component of the CirclePoint Bullying Prevention Program (www.circlepointprogram.org) and Massachusetts General Hospital's Stay in Shape life skills program. Black and white illustrations. New for the second edition: easier terms and definitions; text updated for Plain Language compliance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780997022186
Publisher: Olivander Press LLC
Publication date: 07/27/2017
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Ari Magnusson is a bullying prevention researcher, writer, and speaker, and the creator of the CirclePoint Bullying Prevention Program. He is also the bullying prevention educator for the Massachusetts General Hospital's Stay in Shape life skills after-school program offered in Boston-area schools. He is the author of Bitopia, a middle grade novel about bullied children that was named one of the best books of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. His bullying prevention books and materials have been used in schools across the United States.

Greg Marathas received his BFA in illustration from Lesley University College of Art and Design. His work for children includes contributions to Reading Rainbow and Carus Publishing (Spider Magazine).

Table of Contents

  1. For K-2 Readers
  2. Learn the Bullying Basics
  3. Help a Bullied Person
  4. Bullyproof Yourself
  5. Stop Bullying that is Happening to You
  6. Train Your Adult Helper

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