
About the AuthorSuEllen Fried has spent the last seven years engaging students in twenty-six states in discussions about bullying.Paula Fried, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist. They are the authors of Bullies and Victims. They live in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. how can i download a book from goodreads Bullies Victims: Helping Your Children Through the Schoolyard Battlefield
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The best way to protect your kids is be involvedBy RC from OKBeware parents! This book looks at the most horrific scenarios of bullying. It goes beyond one kid simply pushing another in the school yard. The best way to protect your kids is be involved!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Simply the best book on bullying you can read!By Joanne K. SternBullies and Victims gives an encyclopedia of information, written in a captivating style. You get the inside view of all the types and perspectives of bullying in eye-opening stories of both the bullies and their victims from age three on up. The authors have really done their homework - the research is factual and thorough. They take you inside the minds and souls of the bullies and the victims and show how bullying impacts children in the moment, and also how the effects reverberate through the victims' lives well into adulthood. This book doesn't just lay out the problems, but delineates pathways to solutions and how parents, schools, communities and cultures can help. It's a must-read for parents, educators, counselors and anyone who cares what happens to children on the playground, at achool and in their social groups. Joanne Stern,Ph.D. author of Parenting Is a Contact Sport22 of 22 people found the following review helpful. This book takes on school bullying with power and answers.By A CustomerBullies Victims is powerful testimony and documentation of how bullying in the school maims and damages both the victim and the bully. The all-too-frequent ability of one's peers to mete out cruelty and abuse is painful to read but necessary to face. The authors show how the long-term effects of these destructive conflicts have grave consequences for schools, families and society. But this fine book does not just describe the abuse and then simply wring its hands. The Frieds have practical and creative solutions and interventions which should galvanize schools, teachers, parents and everyone to action: a crash program to eliminate bullying from our schools so that our children are free of fear and free to flourish.