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Facing the Schoolyard Bully: How to Raise an Assertive Child in an Aggressive World (Issues in Parenting) [Paperback]

Kim Zarzour (Author)
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Issues in Parenting

What causes some children to become bullies? Why are certain children targeted for abuse? When and how should parents intervene? What should you do if your child is a bully? What is the school's responsibility? Is there anything you can do to help your child cope?

While as many as one-half of children today experience pain at the hands of bullies, parents may still believe that schoolyard bullying is simply a rite of passage, something that must be endured and then becomes a distant memory. But being the victim of a bully can have long-lasting psychological scars.

Today's headlines are filled with stories of troubled sometimes murderous youth in our schools and communities. Far less publicized are the innumerable bullying attacks made by child against child. By overlooking and downplaying bullying, no matter how trivial it may appear, parents and teachers dangerously underrate the importance of controlling aggressive behavior in the bully before it leads to a more serious offense. There are important signs that the victim is under a real threat that has life-long consequences.

Expanding on her own and others' memories of schoolyard bullying, Kim Zarzour thoroughly examines the dynamics of bullying. In a friendly, parent-to-parent style she offers helpful suggestions on how to recognize bullying, stop the cycle of bullying, prevent your child from becoming either a bully or a victim, and how to teach a child coping skills for this kind of aggressive behavior.


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An excellent reference ... The book tells signs to look for in children who are bullies or victims. -- Indy's Child, August 2000

Check out "Facing the Schoolyard Bully" by Kim Zarzour for good advice. And, bullies, beware! -- Kelly White, Girls' Life, May 2000

Encourages adults to open their eyes to this trauma plaguing young people: a potentially lifelong-damaging problem for both victim and bully. -- ForeWord Magazine, October 2000

About the Author

Kim Zarzour is a freelance education reporter and writer for "The Toronto Star," a former columnist with "Home and School" magazine, and a contributing author of "Growing with Your Child: Pre-birth to Age 5."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Firefly Books; First edition. edition (March 4, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552094561
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552094563
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,642,903 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Facing the Schoolyard Bully? Why not just remove the bully from society? After all, who needs a sociopath?, August 21, 2007
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This review is from: Facing the Schoolyard Bully: How to Raise an Assertive Child in an Aggressive World (Issues in Parenting) (Paperback)
Kim Zarzour's book, Facing the Schoolyard Bully, discusses the ubiquitous scourge of bullying and offers suggestions on how to reduce bullying and its effects. The advice includes a range of remedies targeting the realms of law, education and parenting. The role of both the bully and the victim are discussed in depth.

My own personal experiences confirm some of Zarzour's thesis, but contract it as well. She seems to take the position that the qualities of the victim should be changed in order to accommodate the reality of the bully. While it is true that guiding a child to become more assertive will likely reduce some bullying, the position discards the reality that some people are shy and unassertive by nature. Moreover, our society is excessively individualistic and enamored with competition. No doubt this fact contributes to the rise of the bully and the under appreciation of those with a cooperative and communal nature. Should we change the child who is the victim of the sociopath bully or should we change the society that rewards and encourages the sociopath?

Zarzour encourages the involvement of law enforcement in many situations within the school environment. While this may be of help in a civilized country such as Zarzour's native Canada, this is likely to be counterproductive in the United States where law enforcement is based on bullying.

I found the book a worthy read, but I do not agree with its view of the victim as culpable, to some degree, for the bully's wrath. A better solution, I think, would be mandatory psychological help for sociopaths, who no doubt, are the source of much of society's problems, not only during youth, but throughout life.
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Until the horrible spring of 1999, schoolyard bullying was a bit of a nonissue. Read the first page
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