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Books with title Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts

  • Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts

    Charlena Jackson

    eBook (BookBaby, Feb. 11, 2019)
    Fifth-grader Emmanuel has been bullied since kindergarten. His family and friends gave him advice on how to handle his bullies the right way, but he knew he had to move on his own time. When he finally had enough, he learned how to gain the strength to defend himself. In Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts, learn how Emmanuel took a stand and went on to conquer the sixth grade. Far too often an incompetent school discipline system, from the teachers all the way up the ladder to the administrators, fails to take control and put a stop to bullying. Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts will appeal both to bullied children and the parents who might not know how to help them.
  • Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts

    Charlena Jackson

    Paperback (BookBaby, March 15, 2019)
    Fifth-grader Emmanuel has been bullied since kindergarten. His family and friends gave him advice on how to handle his bullies the right way, but he knew he had to move on his own time. When he finally had enough, he learned how to gain the strength to defend himself. In Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts, learn how Emmanuel took a stand and went on to conquer the sixth grade. Far too often an incompetent school discipline system, from the teachers all the way up the ladder to the administrators, fails to take control and put a stop to bullying. Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts will appeal both to bullied children and the parents who might not know how to help them.
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  • Teachers Just Don’t Understand Bullying Hurts 2nd Edition

    Charlena E. Jackson

    (Divergent S.P.E.E.D, Jan. 26, 2020)
    Emmanuel is loving, kind, treat others the way he wants to be treated, and always loves to smile. He enjoys learning, however, going to school is a challenge for him—he is bullied and continuously harassed by one boy who encourages others to join in on the abuse. Despite Emmanuel’s pleas for help and his mother’s complaints, his teachers and higher authorities never do anything about bullying; preferring instead to ignore the dreadful issue. Fortunately, Emmanuel has a very strong family behind him who isn’t afraid to take on the incompetent school discipline system. Emmanuel always does as he is told—he hears over and over again to ‘tell the teacher,’ but what is Emmanuel supposed to do when his concerns fall on deaf ears.After being bullied for years, Emmanuel has had enough! He ultimately takes control of the situation as he begins to stand up to his bullies himself. He soon realizes the bullies are protected by the teachers and higher authorities as they get away with bullying countless times. Emmanuel doesn’t understand why no one will help him stand up to his pursuers and why he, not the bully suffers consequences when he defends himself.This book will appeal to both the children who are being bullied and their parents who are dealing with this dreadful problem which the author refers to as the ‘silent killer.’ Because that’s exactly what bullying is.