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The anti-bullying and teasing book for preschool classrooms / Barbara Sprung and Merle Froschl with Blythe Hinitz ; illustrations: Kathy Dobbs ; photographs: Mary Duru and Herman Hinitz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Beltsville, Md. : Gryphon House, c2005.Description: 126 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0876592426
  • 9780876592427
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Contents:
Introduction -- Stop it before it starts -- Consequences -- Defining teasing and bullying -- Being a bystander -- Gender plays a role -- Families matter -- You can make a difference -- Chapter 1: How To Use This Guide -- Teachable moments -- Classroom environment -- Family involvement -- Themes -- Activities -- Annotated bibliography -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Classroom Environment -- Circle and meeting times -- Let's work it out table -- Let's calm down corner -- Dramatic play area -- Block area -- Outdoor play -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Family Involvement -- Introductory letter -- Community theme letter -- Feelings theme letter -- Friendship theme letter -- Teasing and bullying theme letter -- Chapter 4: Community Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- Helping each other at home and in school -- Rules for a friendly classroom -- Rules for a friendly playground -- Alike and different story and chart -- Alike and different families -- Family sharing -- Making a family book -- Our favorite foods collage -- Getting ready to build -- Class building project -- Chapter 5: Feelings Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- I feel welcome song and chart -- I feel welcome poem -- I feel unwelcome chart -- Feeling left out -- Party glad-party sad -- Class party -- Feeling words -- Feeling grouchy -- Sad, mad, glad chart -- Sad, mad, glad poem --- Body talk -- Chapter 6: Friendship Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- How to be a friend -- Ways not to be a friend -- Friendly/unfriendly pictures -- Puppet friends -- First day of school -- New friend day -- New friend book -- What does it mean to be kind? -- Chapter 7: Teasing And Bullying Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- What is teasing? -- What is bullying? -- What should we do? -- Can words hurt us? -- Making puppets -- It isn't funny! -- Everyone likes special foods -- Everyone's name is special -- New and different is okay -- Teasing hurts -- Toys for boys and girls -- Telling or tattling -- Annotated bibliography -- Index.
Summary: From the Publisher: Teasing and bullying can affect a child's learning, physical health, and emotional well-being. The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book uses activities, the classroom environment, and family involvement to develop empathy in children and create a climate of mutual respect in the classroom. With over 40 activities that focus on controlling teasing and bullying by cultivating friendship, community, and positive feelings, teachers of young children can address harmful behavior before it develops. The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book helps teachers create an environment in which all children feel safe, comfortable, and welcome.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's 371.58 S771 Available 33111006706499
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In preschool, children encounter their first experiences in forming and joining social groups outside their family. It is natural for them to experiment with social interactions while learning about their world. In this guide, teasing and bullying are addressed as a continuum of intentionally hurtful behavior, from making fun of someone to repetitive physical abuse. Creating a caring environment at the beginning of school reduces the need for children to assert themselves through negative behavior such as teasing and bullying. With The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book , teachers of young children can address this behavior before it develops.

Special features of this book:

Information on family-school partnerships to engage families in the development of a caring community and to reinforce teachings about empathy and mutual respect. Techniques to teach children how to think about and manage their feelings in a safe and appropriate way. Tips for teaching children how to act appropriately as a "bystander." Children who stand by while a friend is being teased and bullied may be uneasy or even scared that they might be next. They feel powerless and learn negative ways to interact with others. Teachers have the opportunity to work with bystanders, helping them to develop the confidence to stand up for a friend. As a result, children will become more able to stand up for themselves and not tolerate teasing and bullying behavior.

The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book creates an environment that reinforces the positive messages essential to children's sense of safety and well-being. Some such messages are quoted from "Hurt-Free Schools" by M. Christine Mattise:

If you are hurt on the playground, someone will come to see if you are all right. If you are alone, you are welcome to join in a game. If you are being teased, other children will come and tell the teaser to stop. If you need help, ask an adult.

When certain social milestones and goals are achieved, children can easily live and work within their world. According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Code of Ethical Conduct, these goals can be stated in terms of "democratic life skills," which include the ability to:

see one's self as a worthy individual and a capable member of the group. express strong emotions in non-hurting ways. solve problems ethically and intelligently. be understanding of the feeling and viewpoints of others. work cooperatively in groups, with acceptance of the human differences among members.

Teachers have a major influence on how children view themselves within the larger world. Children mimic teachers' language and interactions. By creating a climate of mutual respect, teachers can help children learn to develop empathy and treat others fairly and kindly, and to stand up for themselves and their friends in safe and developmentally appropriate ways. The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book will help teachers create a school environment in which all children feel comfortable, safe, and welcome.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-121) and index.

Introduction -- Stop it before it starts -- Consequences -- Defining teasing and bullying -- Being a bystander -- Gender plays a role -- Families matter -- You can make a difference -- Chapter 1: How To Use This Guide -- Teachable moments -- Classroom environment -- Family involvement -- Themes -- Activities -- Annotated bibliography -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Classroom Environment -- Circle and meeting times -- Let's work it out table -- Let's calm down corner -- Dramatic play area -- Block area -- Outdoor play -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Family Involvement -- Introductory letter -- Community theme letter -- Feelings theme letter -- Friendship theme letter -- Teasing and bullying theme letter -- Chapter 4: Community Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- Helping each other at home and in school -- Rules for a friendly classroom -- Rules for a friendly playground -- Alike and different story and chart -- Alike and different families -- Family sharing -- Making a family book -- Our favorite foods collage -- Getting ready to build -- Class building project -- Chapter 5: Feelings Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- I feel welcome song and chart -- I feel welcome poem -- I feel unwelcome chart -- Feeling left out -- Party glad-party sad -- Class party -- Feeling words -- Feeling grouchy -- Sad, mad, glad chart -- Sad, mad, glad poem --- Body talk -- Chapter 6: Friendship Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- How to be a friend -- Ways not to be a friend -- Friendly/unfriendly pictures -- Puppet friends -- First day of school -- New friend day -- New friend book -- What does it mean to be kind? -- Chapter 7: Teasing And Bullying Theme -- Background -- Concepts -- Activities -- What is teasing? -- What is bullying? -- What should we do? -- Can words hurt us? -- Making puppets -- It isn't funny! -- Everyone likes special foods -- Everyone's name is special -- New and different is okay -- Teasing hurts -- Toys for boys and girls -- Telling or tattling -- Annotated bibliography -- Index.

From the Publisher: Teasing and bullying can affect a child's learning, physical health, and emotional well-being. The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book uses activities, the classroom environment, and family involvement to develop empathy in children and create a climate of mutual respect in the classroom. With over 40 activities that focus on controlling teasing and bullying by cultivating friendship, community, and positive feelings, teachers of young children can address harmful behavior before it develops. The Anti-Bullying and Teasing Book helps teachers create an environment in which all children feel safe, comfortable, and welcome.

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