Bullying at School

What We Know and What We Can Do
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Dan Olweus's 'Bullying at School' is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing bullying in educational settings.

Drawing on years of rigorous research, Olweus outlines the key characteristics of bullying behavior, its prevalence among school-aged children, and its long-term consequences for both victims and perpetrators.

The book presents a detailed, research-backed approach to prevent and intervene in bullying situations, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe and supportive school climate.

It also provides educators, parents, and policymakers with practical strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to bullying incidents effectively.

Olweus argues for a systematic and multi-faceted approach that involves the entire school community in fostering empathy, promoting positive relationships, and setting clear boundaries against bullying.

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