Mental Resilience: How to Empower Children and Teens to Cope with Violence
When your child experiences violence, instead of giving "good" advice or confronting them at school, make sure they can solve problems on their own, and if necessary, with the support of adults.
What do children really need to strengthen their resilience, self-esteem, and empowerment? The authors show how to cope with peer violence and present 10 therapeutic stories about bullying, exclusion, harassment, cyberbullying, gaslighting, and more.
According to the FDDS study, 57% of Polish children have experienced peer violence, and 89% have witnessed such events – at school, in the playground, and in the virtual world. Therefore, mental resilience is one of the most important competencies of the future.
The authors point out that not every solution that immediately comes to mind (e.g., confronting the school principal) will actually be helpful. What the child truly needs is a strengthened sense of belonging to the family, regaining agency, and allowing them to truly feel, "I am myself. And that's okay!"
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When your child experiences violence, instead of giving "good" advice or confronting them at school, make sure they can solve problems on their own, and if necessary, with the support of adults.
What do children really need to strengthen their resilience, self-esteem, and empowerment? The authors show how to cope with peer violence and present 10 therapeutic stories about bullying, exclusion, harassment, cyberbullying, gaslighting, and more.
According to the FDDS study, 57% of Polish children have experienced peer violence, and 89% have witnessed such events – at school, in the playground, and in the virtual world. Therefore, mental resilience is one of the most important competencies of the future.
The authors point out that not every solution that immediately comes to mind (e.g., confronting the school principal) will actually be helpful. What the child truly needs is a strengthened sense of belonging to the family, regaining agency, and allowing them to truly feel, "I am myself. And that's okay!"
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery