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Websites

Books

For parents:

Besag, V. (2006). Understanding Girls’ Friendships, Fights and Feuds: A practical approach to girls’ bullying, Open University Press, Philadelphia.

Cohen-Posey, K. (1995). How to Handle Bullies, Teasers and Other Meanies, Rainbow Books, Highland City, Florida.

Coloroso, Barbara. (2003). The Bully, the Bullied and the Bystander, Harper/Quill,
New York.

Elliot, M. (1997). 101 Ways to Deal with Bullying: A guide for parents, Stoughton.

Fried, S & Fried, P. (1998). Bullies and Victims: Helping your child through the schoolyard battlefield, M. Evans and Co., New York.

Griffiths, C. What Can You Do About Bullying? A guide for parents.

Grunsell, A. (1989). Let’s Talk About Bullying, Alladin Books, London.

Horn, S. (2003). Take the Bully by the Horns: Stop unethical, uncooperative, or
unpleasant people from running and ruining your life, St. Martin’s Press,
New York.

Jackson, Nancy F. et al. (1983). Getting Along with Others: Teaching social
effectiveness to children, Research Press, Illinois.

McCoy, E. (1997). What to Do . . . When Kids Are Mean to Your Child, Readers
Digest, Pleasantville, New York.

Mellor, A. Bullying and How to Fight It: A guide for families, Scottish Council for Research in Education, Scotland.

Pearce, J. (1989). Fighting, Teasing and Bullying, Thorsons, London.

Seddon, C, McLellan, A, & Lajoie, G. (2005). Take Action Against Bullying, Bully B’ware Productions, Canada.

Simmons, R. (2002). Odd Girl Out: The hidden culture of aggression in girls, Harcourt, San Diego.

Sones Fineberg, L. (1996). Teasing: Innocent fun or sadistic malice?, New Horizon Press, New Jersey.

Wiseman, R. (2002). Queen Bees & Wannabes: Helping your daughter survive gossip, boyfriends & other realities of adolescence, Random House,New York.

For teachers and schools:

Beane, Allan L. (1999). Bully-Free Classroom: Over 100 tips and strategies for teachers
K–8, Free Spirit Publishing, Minneapolis.

Besag, Valerie E. (1989). Bullies and Victims in Schools, Open University Press,
Philadelphia.

Garrity, Carla et al. (1997). Bully-proofing Your School, Sopris, West Colorado.

Horne, A., Bartolomucci, C., & Newman-Carlson. (2003). Dawn, Bully Busters Grades K–5 and Grade 6–8: A teacher’s manual for helping bullies, victims, and bystanders, Research Press, Illinois.

McGrath, H & Noble, T. (2005). Bullying Solutions, Pearson Education (eds.).
Sydney.

Olveus, D. (1994). Bullying at School: What we know and what we can do, Blackwell, Oxford.

O’Moore, M & Minton, SJ. (2004). Dealing with Bullying in Schools: A training manual for teachers, parents and other professionals, PaulChapman, London.

Randall, P. (1997). Adult Bullying: Perpetrators and victims, Routledge, London.

Rigby, K. (1996). Bullying in Schools and What to do About it, ACER, Melbourne.

Rigby, K. (2003). Stop the Bullying: A handbook for schools, ACER, Melbourne.

Sharp, S. (1997). Reducing School Bullying – What Works?, Institute of Education, University of Warwick, Coventry.

Sharp, S., & Smith, P. (1994). Tackling Bullying in Your School: A practical handbook for teachers (eds.). University of Sheffield, England.

Smith, P. & Sharp, S. (1994). School Bullying: Insights and perspectives (eds.). University of Sheffield, England.

Sullivan, K. (2006). Bullying: How to Spot It and How to Stop It – A guide for parents
and teachers, Rodale International, New York.

Sullivan, K. (2000). The Anti-Bullying Handbook, Oxford UP, New Zealand.

Sullivan, K, Cleary, M & Sullivan, G. (2004). Bullying in Secondary Schools: What it looks like and how to manage it, Paul Chapman, London.

Swearer, S., Espelage, D., & Napolitano,S. (2009). Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Realistic Strategies for Schools: The Guilford Practical Intervention in Schools Series.

Stuart W. Twemlow and Frank C. Sacco. (2008). Why School Anti-Bullying Programs Don’t Work.

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