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Bullying is not a game-but helping kids learn anti-bullying concepts can be. And when learning is fun and interactive, kids are more likely to retain key ideas. Based on The Bully Free Classroom by Allan L. Beane, Ph.D., this card game plays like Crazy Eights, so most kids will have some familiarity with the process. The cards are divided into four categories: "What Would You Do If...," "Confidence Builders," "Ways to Stay Bully Free," and "Bully Busters." Kids get rid of cards (and move closer to being "out," or "bully free") by offering reasonable suggestions and responses to questions. Meant to be played with adult supervision (a teacher, counselor, or youth worker familiar with anti-bullying themes), the game includes an insert with rules and basic anti-bullying concepts. Pack of 60 cards, color, 3" x 41/2", and 12-page, fold-out insert. Change to READING LEVEL: Grades K-8....
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Bullying is a big problem in schools today—and you can do something about it. You can create a peaceful, caring classroom that promotes a sense of belonging in all students and stops bullying in its tracks. This book shows you how. Allan Beane spells out over 100 prevention and intervention strategies you can start using immediately. ...
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Kids learn more easily and willingly when learning is fun. Based on The Bully Free Classroom® by Allan L. Beane, Ph.D., this hands-on, consumable workbook is full of engaging activities that help kids recognize bullying behaviors, understand that bullying is not acceptable, respond appropriately if they are bullied, know what to do when others are bullied, and more. Other activities focus on raising self-esteem, building assertiveness skills, managing anger, celebrating diversity, and showing kindness to others. The workbook may be used as a stand-alone, as a companion to The Bully Free Classroom®, or as part of an anti-bullying effort already in place in a classroom, school, district, or youth group. ...
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