This book is intended to help a child who has encountered a bullying situation, regardless of their role: victim, aggressor, or witness. The book is addressed to parents and specialists working with children — teachers, psychologists, social educators.
The book will help:
— timely notice signs of a child's psychological distress and respond appropriately;
— distinguish situations that require adult intervention from situations that the child can handle independently;
— see the causes and mechanisms of school bullying that usually remain hidden from parents and specialists;
— openly discuss even those topics that children often avoid talking about;
— teach the child to overcome difficulties, communicate confidently with peers, adapt to a new group.
The book contains case studies from practice and answers to questions about conflict and bullying situations that parents ask psychologists; clear and simple recommendations applicable in modern domestic schools; the author's anti-bullying prevention program that has proven effective.