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Finally an amazing teaching tool that kids can relate to!
Do you have or know a child who is being bullied? Do you want to fill our children with confidence and provide a non-threatening tool for discussion on bullying? Perhaps you are concerned about your child’s own behavior and need an approach to talk about the issue in a way that is age appropriate and they can connect and relate to.
With 1 in 4 young Australians reporting they are bullied every two weeks or more, bullying is not an issue we can take lightly. Yet the sensitive topic can be challenging for kids, parents and teachers to discuss especially as bullying can occur in several forms. So how can we help explore these issues in a safe environment?
An Anti Bullying Book for kids by a kid
‘My Discreet Bully’ follows the main character Lily through her troubles of being hurt and confused when she is suddenly immersed in a bullying situation of unkind name calling and exclusion by her best friend. For some time Lily endures an easy path, especially as others who she trusted to stand up for her are forced to turn their back on her as well. With some help and guidance from her mother, Lily learnt to cope and developed the strength to stand up to her bully and turn her life around.
This powerful teaching tool has already helped several schools, social workers and parents to successfully reach out and nurture their children through challenging times with the bullying book. The storyline cleverly provides a non-direct way for kids to relate to the character Lily and other characters in the story and in turn reflect on their own behaviours. The Anti bullying book is a positive foundation for meaningful, constructive discussions and is already having a positive impact on its readers.
An inspirational young lady shares her heart and tells the tale
Teenage author Monique Mastrobattista has based ‘My Discreet Bully’ on her own experiences with bullying as she set out to empower other young people. Her honest and heartfelt approach has even greater impact as kids can relate at their own level to something similar that may have happened to them. It’s a fabulous avenue for communicating with our own children, and is inspiring to see such a lovely young lady motivated to make a difference to the lives of others.
If you are looking for another way to communicate to supplement this fabulous bullying book why not look at our letterboxes for a gentle non-verbal way to express ideas.
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