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How to Stop Bullying and Social Aggression: Elementary Grade Lessons and Activities That Teach Empathy, Friendship, and Respect
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How to Stop Bullying and Social Aggression: Elementary Grade Lessons and Activities That Teach Empathy, Friendship, and Respect | Paperback

by Steve Breakstone (Author), Michael Dreiblatt (Author), Karen Dreiblatt (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Corwin Press
Page Count:  200 Pages
Publication Date:  August 01, 2008
Sales Rank:  146,063th

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Providing strategies for promoting healthy social-emotional development and respectful communication, the authors offer interactive lessons that engage bullies, victims, and bystanders at their own level.


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Teaches elementary grades lessons and activities for reinforcing empathy and friendship by Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 5 Stars
November 09, 2008
Steve Breakstone, Michael Dreiblatt and Karen Dreiblatt's HOW TO STOP BULLYING AND SOCIAL AGGRESSION teaches elementary grades lessons and activities for reinforcing empathy and friendship. Teaches in grades K-6 as well as school administrators receive tips on interactive lessons and activities that support student safety, with details centering around issues of respect and fostering such behaviors. A key pick for education libraries.

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