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|a 25 Myths about Bullying and Cyberbullying
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Author -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Why Talk About Myths Instead of Facts? -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Myth #1: Bullying is usually about a big kid beating up a smaller kid. -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Myth #2: Bullying causes suicide and homicide. -- 3.1 Question #1: Can being bullied cause a child to begin thinking about suicide? -- 3.2 Question #2: When should a parent be most worried about bullying leading to suicidal thoughts or actions? -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Myth #3: Bullying is a normal part of childhood. -- Notes
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|a Chapter 5 Myth #4: Kids who are small and physically weak are targeted for bullying. -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Myth #5: The most important thing is what they did to you. -- Chapter 7 Myth #6: Cyberbullying is just like bullying, only on the computer. -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Myth #7: Bullying and cyberbullying are separate problems. -- Note -- Chapter 9 Myth #8: Most adults cannot help kids with computer or Internet issues, since kids typically know more than they do. -- Chapter 10 Myth #9: Bullying and cyberbullying stop after high school. -- Notes
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|a Chapter 11 Myth #10: Cyberbullying is usually anonymous. -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Myth #11: Cyberbullying is the most emotionally devastating form of bullying. -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Myth #12: Bullies have emotional problems. -- Chapter 14 Myth #13: All children all equally vulnerable to bullying. -- Notes -- Chapter 15 Myth #14: Bullies are raised in dysfunctional families by parents who are bullies themselves. -- Notes -- Chapter 16 Myth #15: Revenge is an effective way to handle bullies. -- Chapter 17 Myth #16: Bullies don't understand how much they're hurting the target. -- Note
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|a Chapter 18 Myth #17: Schools don't do anything about bullying. -- Chapter 19 Myth #18: Schools can't take any action in cyberbullying cases. -- Note -- Chapter 20 Myth #19: Schools could absolutely stop bullying if they wanted to. -- Notes -- Chapter 21 Myth #20: When kids shake hands and make up, the bullying stops. -- Note -- Chapter 22 Myth #21: There's no point in forcing kids to be nicer to each other, because they'll just be mean again when the adults aren't there. -- Note -- Chapter 23 Myth #22: If only kids would report to adults, the problem would be solved. -- Note
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|a Chapter 24 Myth #23: The best way to stop bullying is for bystanders to confront bullies and stop bullying episodes. -- Note -- Chapter 25 Myth #24: The best way to deal with cyberbullying is to keep kids off their phones and computers. -- Notes -- Chapter 26 Myth #25: Just ignore them, and they'll leave you alone. That's the best strategy for dealing with bullies. -- Notes -- Conclusion: The Good, the Bad, and Why It Usually Isn't Ugly -- Index -- EULA
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