Harry The Bully Blocker

Harry is a shy, bullied little dog. In a dream, he meets some friendly animals who teach him useful bully-blocking skills. Mia the meerkat tells him the best ways to respond to bullying; Ollie the owl emphasises eye contact; Gerry the giraffe explains the importance of good posture; and so on.


Harry puts these new skills into practice: they work immediately, and his life is transformed. In learning how to block bullies and make new friends - skills he can use all his life - Harry has shed his fear, and now enjoys being with his peers.


This small book will empower 8+ year-old children to learn how to block bullies. It is based on the therapy model Evelyn developed to train psychologists, and on years of teaching bullied children how to manage their basic survival instinct. It is effective and empowering: even young children understand the concept of keeping their power, or giving it away and making the bully happy. Harry's story is written in the form of a poem - in rhyming four-line stanzas - to help children remember the words, which are meaningful and therapeutic.

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Harry The Bully Blocker

Harry is a shy, bullied little dog. In a dream, he meets some friendly animals who teach him useful bully-blocking skills. Mia the meerkat tells him the best ways to respond to bullying; Ollie the owl emphasises eye contact; Gerry the giraffe explains the importance of good posture; and so on.


Harry puts these new skills into practice: they work immediately, and his life is transformed. In learning how to block bullies and make new friends - skills he can use all his life - Harry has shed his fear, and now enjoys being with his peers.


This small book will empower 8+ year-old children to learn how to block bullies. It is based on the therapy model Evelyn developed to train psychologists, and on years of teaching bullied children how to manage their basic survival instinct. It is effective and empowering: even young children understand the concept of keeping their power, or giving it away and making the bully happy. Harry's story is written in the form of a poem - in rhyming four-line stanzas - to help children remember the words, which are meaningful and therapeutic.

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Overview

Harry is a shy, bullied little dog. In a dream, he meets some friendly animals who teach him useful bully-blocking skills. Mia the meerkat tells him the best ways to respond to bullying; Ollie the owl emphasises eye contact; Gerry the giraffe explains the importance of good posture; and so on.


Harry puts these new skills into practice: they work immediately, and his life is transformed. In learning how to block bullies and make new friends - skills he can use all his life - Harry has shed his fear, and now enjoys being with his peers.


This small book will empower 8+ year-old children to learn how to block bullies. It is based on the therapy model Evelyn developed to train psychologists, and on years of teaching bullied children how to manage their basic survival instinct. It is effective and empowering: even young children understand the concept of keeping their power, or giving it away and making the bully happy. Harry's story is written in the form of a poem - in rhyming four-line stanzas - to help children remember the words, which are meaningful and therapeutic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780994279194
Publisher: Evelyn M. Field Pty Ltd
Publication date: 12/20/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 70
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Evelyn M. Field OAM, FAPS is one of Australia's foremost authorities on bullying. A practising counselling psychologist for over 40 years and a bestselling author, she is a Fellow and a former media spokesperson of the Australian Psychological Society. She also chaired the Therapist Special Interest Group, part of the International Association on Workplace Bullying and Harassment (IAWBH), for six years. Evelyn has been awarded the Order of Australia for her pioneering school and workplace bullying initiatives.
Sean Doyle is the director of Lynk Manuscript Assessment Service, an Australian company that provides all forms of editorial support for authors and publishers. Our particular focus is on manuscript development, assessment and copy-editing.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4  

Chapter 5  

Chapter 6  

Chapter 7

Exercises

Notes for parents and teachers for involving children in further discussion

Acknowledgements

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