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Books with title How to Beat Cyberbullying

  • How to Beat Cyberbullying

    Judy Monroe Peterson

    Paperback (Rosen Central, July 15, 2012)
    Explains what cyberbullying is, discussing how bullies attack their victims and how to stand up to them.
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  • How to Beat Cyberbullying

    Judy Monroe Peterson

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 10, 2012)
    According to the National Crime Prevention Association, cyberbullying affects about half of the teens in the United States. Cyberbullies use electronic devices such as computers and cell phones to embarrass, harass, or threaten someone. They might attack over and over, day or night. They use words or pictures to scare or taunt their targets at home, school, and many other places. Victims feel threatened because they cannot escape the attacks and may not know their attacker. In this insightful book, teens can learn smart ways to protect themselves when they use electronic devices and how to stand up for themselves, friends, and others. They also explore cyberbullying and the law, and what schools are doing about cyberbullying prevention.
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  • How to Handle Cyberbullying

    Honor Head

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, July 1, 2014)
    Looks at the different forms of cyberbullying, including hacking, rude texts, and hurtful messages on social networking sites, and provides ways to handle it.
  • How to Beat Verbal Bullying

    Liz Sonneborn

    Hardcover (Rosen Central, July 15, 2012)
    All too often, adults shrug off bullying as just a normal part of childhood. Even teachers and parents who were quick to react to cases of physical bullying frequently saw verbal bullying as unavoidable and harmless. However, recent incidents, including the suicides of bullied teenagers Phoebe Prince in Massachusetts and Tyler Long in Georgia, have forced many Americans to reexamine their ideas about verbal bullying and its victims. In this insightful narrative, students understand and identify damaging verbal encounters, who gets targeted by verbal bullies and why, what makes someone a verbal bully, what to expect from an encounter with a verbal bully and ways to respond, who to ask for help, efforts that schools and communities are taking to destroy the bullying culture, anti-bullying legislation, and the federal Stop Bullying Now! Campaign.
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  • How to Handle Cyberbullying

    Honor Head

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Sept. 1, 2014)
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  • How to Beat Verbal Bullying

    Liz Sonneborn

    Paperback (Rosen Central, July 15, 2012)
    All too often, adults shrug off bullying as just a normal part of childhood. Even teachers and parents who were quick to react to cases of physical bullying frequently saw verbal bullying as unavoidable and harmless. However, recent incidents, including the suicides of bullied teenagers Phoebe Prince in Massachusetts and Tyler Long in Georgia, have forced many Americans to reexamine their ideas about verbal bullying and its victims. In this insightful narrative, students understand and identify damaging verbal encounters, who gets targeted by verbal bullies and why, what makes someone a verbal bully, what to expect from an encounter with a verbal bully and ways to respond, who to ask for help, efforts that schools and communities are taking to destroy the bullying culture, anti-bullying legislation, and the federal Stop Bullying Now! Campaign.
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  • How to Beat Cyberbullying

    Judy Monroe Peterson

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, July 15, 2013)
    According to the National Crime Prevention Association, cyberbullying affects about half of the teens in the United States. Cyberbullies use electronic devices such as computers and cell phones to embarrass, harass, or threaten someone. They might attack over and over, day or night. They use words or pictures to scare or taunt their targets at home, school, and many other places. Victims feel threatened because they cannot escape the attacks and may not know their attacker. In this insightful book, teens can learn smart ways to protect themselves when they use electronic devices and how to stand up for themselves, friends, and others. They also explore cyberbullying and the law, and what schools are doing about cyberbullying prevention.
  • How to Beat Verbal Bullying

    Liz Sonneborn

    Paperback (Rosen Central, July 15, 2012)
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  • How to Beat Cyberbullying

    Judy Monroe Peterson

    Paperback (Rosen Central, March 15, 1817)
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