The Dance of Bullying
A Breakthrough Tool for Teachers and Parents
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About the Book
Thousands of children avoid school each day for fear of being persecuted by their peers; countless more dread it for the same reason. This timely, insightful, and truly practical handbook shows parents, teachers, school administrators, and community leaders how to create healthier, safer schools and communities.
Based on the physics and psychology behind bullying, The Dance of Bullying explains the interpersonal dynamics that cause one child to harass another. Easy to understand and apply, the tools and techniques in this comprehensive guide include:- The innovative "What's Next" intervention strategy
- The groundbreaking Demartini Method® to enhance a child's feelings of self-appreciation and gratitude
- Skill-enhancing tips for both educators and family members
- Invaluable insights into the minds of both the bully and the bullied
- Specific actions to help adults intervene decisively
About the Author
Kenneth Pierce, a board certified psychologist and educator, has worked for thirty years in education, psychology and organizational development. An international speaker and an author, Pierce is a senior faculty member at the William Glasser Institute, Los Angeles, and an adjunct professor at the University of Prince Edward Island and certified by the Demartini Human Research and Education Foundation, Houston.
Alice Taylor has more than thirty years of experience as an early childhood educator, college instructor and life coach. Taylor counts the Queens Jubilee medal among her many awards for teaching excellence and outstanding work with children and families.