How to Beat Social AlienationThe Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, 15 jul 2012 - 48 páginas Social alienation is a form of indirect bullying. In this penetrating narrative, teens learn about the effects of bullying, not only to the victim but also to the bully. They will learn how a sense of loneliness and frustration leave a victim vulnerable. Readers will also explore topics such as how bullies choose targets, how people who are socially isolated can develop a plan of defense, how to combat social alienation, what laws have been enacted to protect individuals from harassment, and which anti-bullying programs have led to success. |
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Chapter 1 A Hidden Pain | 6 |
Chapter 2 Creating a Bully | 15 |
Chapter 3 Breaking the Bullying Cycle | 22 |
Chapter 4 Out of the Darkness | 31 |
Glossary | 39 |
For More Information | 40 |
For Further Reading | 43 |
Bibliography | 44 |
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Back Cover | 49 |
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