Dr. Haber's Anti-Bullying DVDs
More Anti-Bullying Tools
Here are some materials that I find helpful and useful for more in-depth relational aggression
issues.
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Tool Kits for Kids®
Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S Facilitator's Guide
by Susan Fee, M.Ed.
Feeling Respect, Independence, Encouragement, Nourishment, Determination & Sisterhood
Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
is a program for girls ages 8-14 that teaches them how to:
- Develop a positive self-image
- Maintain healthy friendships
- Solve conflicts with effective communication
- Build emotional strength
- Manage stress
This guide is for parents, teachers, scout leaders, camp counselors, therapists,
and community and church leaders.
In addition to include step-by-step instructions for getting your Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
started, this guide also includes:
- 65 small group activities
- Icebreakers
- Parent letters with tips for at-home support
- Reproducible handouts on CD-ROM
- Plus one year of free consulting on how to use this program
The Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Facilitator's Guide also includes:
- Capable & Confident! Raising Empowered Girls CD
- Building Resiliency: 68 Coping Strategies for Surviving & Thriving During
Adversity booklet on CD-ROM
- Reproducible handouts on CD-ROM
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front of facilitators' package
back cover of facilitator's package
$95.00
+ $6 shipping and handling
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Dealing with Mean Girls
by Susan Fee, M.Ed.
A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Girls How to Survive Difficult Friendships
As the saying goes, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt
me.” But, in the case of young girls, mean words really can hurt. It’s especially painful
when those words are from your daughter’s former best friend!
Girls’ friendships can be complex. One day they’re planning sleepovers and the next
day, they’re not talking. Perhaps your daughter is the target of mean girls who are
attacking her with dirty looks and vicious gossip. Or, maybe she has difficulty making
friends and feels socially isolated. It’s hard to stand by and watch your daughter suffer.
Your protective instincts tell you to do something, but what?
Dealing with Mean Girls is a booklet filled
with specific parenting tools to teach you how to empower your daughter.
Learn How To:
- Spot the warning signs of relational aggression (mean girl behavior)
- Support versus save your daughter
- Determine appropriate interventions
- Encourage resiliency and coping skills
Who can benefit?
- Parents and guardians
- Principals, teachers, PTA members
- Mental health professionals, church and youth group leaders, community intervention
specialists
- Girl Scout leaders
- Summer camp professionals
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$5.80 each
+$1.00 postage
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