BULLYING IS RAMPANT IN SCHOOLS AND AFFECTS KIDS FROM KINDERGARTEN TO TWELFTH GRADE.
You hear about bullying constantly in the media, but how do you help stop it from happening to your child? What straightforward and clearly defined steps must you take to help relieve the suffering, humiliation, emotional (and perhaps physical) pain your child is currently enduring? This site and book will provide step-by-step guidance on how to stop the bullying that your son or daughter is experiencing so that they can be part of a healthy school environment that does not include the anguish and hurt that victims of bullying must endure.
Bully Stop A School Superintendent Tells You How is a brand new book by very recently retired (August, 2013) school superintendent Greg Anderson. Available through Amazon.ca in both paperback and e-book formats, this highly informative book provides details on the following
Types of Bullying
Who Gets Bullied and Why
Steps to Take When Dealing With the Principal
How to Get Action from School Authorities
Ineffective Principals – Bullying is NOT Stopped
Why Many Principals Do Not Deal Well With Bullying
Cyberbullying
Girl Bullying
What Doesn’t Work in Bullying Prevention
Thirteen Point Bullying Prevention Plan for Schools
Quick Tips for Parents Regarding Bullying
Quick Tips for Principals When Dealing with Student Bullying
Why Anti-Bullying Laws Don’t Work
Myths About Bullying
This book is the first to write about bullying from a perspective gained from over 27 years of direct, practical, elementary and secondary school experience that pinpoints how critically important the role of the school principal is in combating bullying in schools.
Greg Anderson is the founder of Cancer Recovery Foundation International, a global affiliation of national organizations whose mission is to help all people prevent and survive cancer.
Cancer Recovery Foundation focuses on the human services side of cancer. It does not fund clinical research or medical treatments. The Foundation provides adults with training and support for implementing whole-person cancer prevention and survival strategies. Children with cancer and their families are served through the Children’s Project. The Foundation has established affiliates in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and France.
Greg Anderson was diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer in 1984. He was given 30 days to live. Refusing to accept the hopelessness of this prognosis, he went searching for people who had lived even though their doctors had told them they were “terminal.” His findings from interviews with over 16,000 cancer survivors form the strategies and action points for what has become an international cancer survival movement.
Anderson is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading wellness authorities. He is the author of eight books which have been translated into 29 languages.