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As adults, we understand that teasing can harm children in a way that can have lasting effects. Teasing causes a variety of issues such as: low self esteem, aggressive behavior, antisocial behavior and uncontrollable stress. This course has been created to help teach adults and children a variety of strategies to help combat the effects of teasing.
This course is appropriate for both general education and special education teachers of students in grades K-12 and is worth 3 graduate level professional development credits through University of Massachusetts Global.
Required Text: Easing The Teasing: Helping your child Cope with Name-Calling, Ridicule, and Verbal Bullying by Judy S. Freedman, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.
ISBN-10: 0071381759
Objectives
This class is based on the text:
Easing The Teasing: Helping Your Child Cope with Name-Calling, Ridicule, and Verbal Bullying.
Author: Judy S. Freedman
Learning Credits
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