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Easing The Teasing Helping Your Child Cope With Namecalling Ridicule And Verbal Bullying 1st Edition Judy S Freedman

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Easing The Teasing Helping Your Child Cope With Namecalling Ridicule And Verbal Bullying 1st Edition Judy S Freedman
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Easing The Teasing Helping Your Child Cope With Namecalling Ridicule And Verbal Bullying 1st Edition Judy S Freedman instant download after payment.

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Judy S. Freedman
ISBN: 0071381759
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Easing The Teasing Helping Your Child Cope With Namecalling Ridicule And Verbal Bullying 1st Edition Judy S Freedman by Judy S. Freedman 0071381759 instant download after payment.

Empowers young children with vital coping skills to help them manage teasing Easing the Teasing is a crucial reference for parents and educators who want to help teasing victims acquire the coping skills necessary to manage these painful incidents. Easing the Teasing provides elementary and junior high school kids with a repertoire of strategies to deflect and discourage teasing--including positive self-talk; ignoring; visualization; reframing the tease; complimenting or agreeing with the teaser; using humor; simply saying, "So?"; and asking adults for help.

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