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Teaching Kids About Bullying: How To Fight Bullying By Teaching Kids Emotional Skills And Social Skills: The Master Parenting Series, #3
Teaching Kids About Bullying: How To Fight Bullying By Teaching Kids Emotional Skills And Social Skills: The Master Parenting Series, #3
Teaching Kids About Bullying: How To Fight Bullying By Teaching Kids Emotional Skills And Social Skills: The Master Parenting Series, #3
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Help Your Children Prevent and Overcome Bullying and Make Their Life Better and Easier...
 

Are You Worried That Your Children Could Be Victims of Bullying? And Do You Want to Help Them Prevent and Overcome the Negative Effects of Bullying?

Here is the solution…


Bullying is a very real problem for many kids (and adults), which can have lifelong consequences.


As a result of more awareness on the topic, we are all aware of the issues of bullying and actions have been taken to stop and prevent this damaging behavior.

However, this hasn't stopped bullying from existing…


...unfortunately, bullying is still very common and, sadly, most kids still don't know how to stop and prevent bullying.

This book is here to change that.


In Teaching kids about bullying, you will discover...


✓ The Real Cause of Bullying (And How to Prevent and Overcome It)

✓ Effective Strategies for Helping Bullied Children

✓ What to Do About Bullies

✓ Help for Cyber Bullying and How to Deal With Cyber Bullies

✓ How Teaching Kids Social Skills Can Help Overcome Bullying

and much more...


So… Click The "Buy Now" Button Today to Help Your Children Prevent and Overcome Bullying!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 2, 2023
ISBN9798223777878
Teaching Kids About Bullying: How To Fight Bullying By Teaching Kids Emotional Skills And Social Skills: The Master Parenting Series, #3
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Frank Dixon

Parents. Moms & Dads. Families that live together, or separated. There’s no official handbook for new parents. Every family and situation is unique, and the idealistic pedestal isn’t only what we see in movies and on TV. The titles within the Best Parenting Books cover a range of skills on specific and important topics that are “easy to digest” and implement. In there I place many useful resources that are beneficial to any type of parent or family member. You’re on a journey to becoming a more successful parent, and part of that is exploring different paths to find which approach best resonates with you— or to choose the perfect combination for you and your child. My straightforward approach is designed to help you understand child behavior, backing up that knowledge with research, and teaching you some actionable strategies you can use every day. This is exactly what I used to do with parents like you in one-on-one sessions. Transforming those experiences into tried and true print means between my pages you’ll find yourself on the way to raising a happy, healthy, independent, strong and resilient child— who’ll grow into a successful adult. My own childhood was ingrained with turmoil which left me a past filled with its share of guilt, shame, depression, low self esteem, and anxiety. It often made me feel trapped, and is what set me on my professional course to helping parents find direction. Putting my insight, strategies, and experience into the written word extends my reach farther than a limited number of face-to-face sessions ever could. Since then I’ve published several books on the subject, with more on the way. Together I hope we’ll be able to pass on positive parenting onto future generations to come. Kind Regards, Frank Dixon

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    Teaching Kids About Bullying - Frank Dixon

    Book Description

    Is there a way to keep my child safe from being bullied?

    Can I help my child recover after they have been bullied or have been bullies?

    How will teaching better emotional and social skills help shape their personality?

    The book expands on the many reasons, effects, and images of the bully, bullied, and the bystander. It looks at the long-term impacts it leaves on the victim and how parents can support and empower kids to deal with incidents of bullying with courage and improved social skills. Better social and emotional skills help children of all ages deal with the daily challenges of life, manage their emotions, and build positive and healthy relationships with their peers, educators, and parents.

    This book aims to deliver on that and discusses how better emotional and social skills development can help prevent bullying in schools, discusses the mental and emotional effects of bullying, and teaches parents how to deal with instances of bullying and prevent them.

    The manuscript is for the parents of school-going kids and teenagers and teaches them how they can have the difficult conversation about bullying with their young ones and put an end to it if their children are victims of it.

    Parents can play a crucial role in preventing cases of bullying if they offer their kids the right guidance from an early age.

    Teaching Kids About Bullying

    How To Fight Bullying By Teaching Kids Emotional Skills And Social Skills

    Frank Dixon

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    Before we jump in, I'd like to express my gratitude. I know this mustn't be the first book you came across and yet you still decided to give it a read. There are numerous courses and guides you could have picked instead that promise to make you an ideal and well-rounded parent while raising your children to be the best they can be.

    But for some reason, mine stood out from the rest and this makes me the happiest person on the planet right now. If you stick with it, I promise this will be a worthwhile read.

    In the pages that follow, you're going to learn the best parenting skills so that your child can grow to become the best version of themselves and in doing so experience a meaningful understanding of what it means to be an effective parent.

    Notable Quotes About
    Parenting

    Children Must Be Taught How To Think, Not What To Think.

    – Margaret Mead

    It's easier to build strong children than to fix broken men [or women]. 

    – Frederick Douglass

    "Truly great friends are hard

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