[PDF EBOOK EPUB] My Mom is a Big Fat Whale: A New Workbook for Kids & Teens to Take the Power Back from Bullies (PDF) Ebook
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Review 'This excellent workbook, on how to deal with bullies, offers an enthusiastic and encouraging strategy to children and teens suffering with abuse from other kids. I saw these strategies work successfully in the Children and Adolescent Residential facility where Jon (the author) and I worked together. The book is also a wake-up call for schools,social clubs and families to get behind these strategies and act as cheerleaders for those who are defining themselves out of the bullying experience. I strongly recommend it as a potential game changer for bullying behavior.'����Kim J. Masters, MD, FACP, DFAPA, DFAACAP, MACAMH UKChild &Adolescent Psychiatrist5 STARS on ReadersFavorite.com!!!�Bullying has become a serious topic and some might say it has become an epidemic in schools and homes over the past 20 or so years, especially with the creation of the internet and its many ways to communicate via websites. Bullying was once perceived as a violence issue between the bully and the victim. It has now become much more. Words are hurting more and more young children and teens. With technology at most kids' fingertips today, being a bully or even being a victim is more common than ever. How are children supposed to deal with bullying that is taking place with words, and not even so much spoken words these days, but with emails, blogs, posts, and text messages?My Mom is a Big Fat Whale by Jon D. Beaumont is a workbook skillfully developed to help children and teens deal with bullying. The layout and design of each page will be easily processed and understood by any reader who is reading and working with this book. The author provides a detailed story at the beginning of each chapter, followed by a series of questions for the reader to complete. The story allows the reader to become more comfortable with talking about, or rather writing about, his or her own bullying situation or a situation they know about. In a world where communicating verbally is almost obsolete for most young people, this workbook provides a great opportunity to be able to discuss and access a situation with themselves, or with another person, more privately through writing. A great resource for parents, counselors, teachers, librarians, or anyone seeking bullying advice and answers. �Reviewed By Michelle Robertson for Readers' Favorite (readersfavorite.com)FROM THE AUTHOR'S MOM:�I am the author's mom and I am so proud of Jon and I support this book 100%. It is a wonderful non-violent way to deal with bullies. I encourage any parent to sit with your child and read this workbook with them. After reading this book, you will see that I am not insulted by the title. In fact, I am blessed to be Jon's mom. Read more From the Author This workbook is ideally for Ages 6 to 20, though the younger end of the range will need assistance working through it with an adult.�NOTE:�The paperback version is�highly�recommended if you plan to use this workbook as it was intended, in which readers can write out their answers to the questions for a more insightful experience. The eBook version is a great tool for an individual that just wants to use the book for reference.� �NOTE:�This workbook is to be used to rid of�verbal and cyber bullies.�It is not intended to be a tool against physical violence.�If you or someone you know is being physically threatened or physically harmed, the best thing to do is always report this person to a trusted adult. Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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