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Surviving Bullies Workbook: Skills to Help Protect You from Bullying.


Surviving Bullies Workbook work·book  
n.
1. A booklet containing problems and exercises that a student may work directly on the pages.

2. A manual containing operating instructions, as for an appliance or machine.

3.
: Skills to Help Protect You from Bullying Bullying
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terrorizes parish; kidnaps children. [Br. Lit.: The Maid of Sker, Walsh Modern, 94–95]

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bully; becomes thief in Fagin’s gang. [Br. Lit.
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This workbook aims to help educators work with children to survive and overcome bullying and protect themselves by developing their own social networks. Specifically designed for use with children ages 11 through 16 (grades 6-10), it is a thoroughly researched, step-by-step instruction guide to dealing with and overcoming the painful childhood experience of being bullied bul·ly 1  
n. pl. bul·lies
1. A person who is habitually cruel or overbearing, especially to smaller or weaker people.

2. A hired ruffian; a thug.

3. A pimp.

4.
. Revealing the root causes involved with bullying, it demystifies bullies while offering exercises for escaping from the isolation trap, rebuilding personal confidence, developing an antidote antidote

Remedy to counteract the effects of a poison or toxin. Administered by mouth, intravenously, or sometimes on the skin, it may work by directly neutralizing the poison; causing an opposite effect in the body; binding to the poison to prevent its absorption,
 to the effects of bullying, developing the skills and opportunities for making new friends, and building new social networks.
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Author:McClure, Ann
Publication:District Administration
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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