Rise Above Bullying - Willard, Nancy E
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Résumé : Introduction 1 1 Those Who Are Bullied and the Harms 11 What Is Bullying? 11 Students Who Are Bullied 14 Bullied and Hurtful Students 14 Bullied Students 16 Identity-based Bullying 17 Societal Values of the Local Community 19 Identities 19 Implicit Bias and Microaggressions 22 Complicated History of Focus on Microaggressions 24 Ineffective Efforts to Change Implicit Bias 26 Implicit Bias in Schools 27 Respectful Dialogue 29 My Thoughts 30 The Harms of Bullying 31 Trauma 32 Academic Performance and Absences 34 Suicide and Self Harm 35 School Violence 36 2 Those Who Bully 39 The Quest for Dominance and Social Status 39 Public Stereotype 40 Motivations for Bullying 44 Successful Outcomes of Proactive Aggression 46 Situation Dynamics 47 Rationalizations 48 Bidirectional Aggression or Impulsive Retaliation 49 Bullying by School Staff 50 3 Lack of Effectiveness of Anti-bullying Efforts 55 Lack of Effectiveness 55 Survey Data on Bullying 55 Bullying and Cyberbullying Data 57 Current Anti-bullying Approach 58 Effectiveness of Prevention Programs 58 Student Perspectives of Staff Effectiveness 58 Effectiveness of Tell an Adult 59 Statutes and Directives 61 State Statutes and District Policies 62 The Problems 63 Shift of Focus Away from the Harmed Student 64 Lack of Effectiveness of Punishments 64 Enumeration of Specific Characteristics 64 Substantial Disruption Standard 65 Reduce Exclusionary Discipline 65 Required Public Bullying Reports 66 Characteristics of Hurtful Students 68 Failure to Consider the Data 68 Institutional Betrayal 70 What Schools Should Be Doing 72 4 Youth Development, Trauma, and Post-traumatic Growth 73 Key Areas of the Brain 73 Prefrontal Cortex - Thinking Center 74 Anterior Cingulate Cortex - Emotional Regulation Center 74 Hippocampus - Memory Center 74 The Amygdala - Threat Response Center 75 Neurons and Neural Pathways 76 Feel Good Hormones - DOSE 76 The Brain Development Process 77 Stages of Brain Development 78 Sensorimotor Stage 79 Preoperational Stage 79 Concrete Operational Stage 79 Formal Operational Stage 80 Teen Development 81 Key Developments During the Teen Years 82 Identity Development 82 Moral Development 83 Peer Relationships 84 Greatest Risks During the Teen Years 84 Acting Without Thinking, Especially When Upset 84 Failing to Predict the Consequences of Their Actions on Others 85 Playing Follow the Leader 85 Judging Their Value Based on Attention from Others 86 Experiencing Trauma and Distress 87 Focus on the Negative and Possible Threats 88 Intergenerational Trauma 90 Asking for Help 91 Your Child's Brain Can Change 92 Post-traumatic Growth 93 5 Positively Powerful 95 Insight into Resilience 95 Positively Powerful 97 The Magic 5 : 1 Ratio 98 The 40-day Experiment 99 Reflective Listening 100 Empowerment-building Strategies 101 Make Positive Connections 102 Be a Good Friend 102 Friendships Insight 102 Insight on Friendships to Share with Your Child 103 Connect with Trusted Adults 104 Trusted Adults Insight 104 Insight on Connecting with Trusted Adults to Share with Your Child 106 Reach Out to Be Kind 107 Be Kind...
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