If you or your child is coping with a chronic bullying situation and you are looking for a comprehensive program that will help you come up with an effective strategy to get it to stop, this toolkit can help.
It contains 2 1/2 hours of training videos, workbooks and worksheets that will help you and your child create a comprehensive strategy to deal effectively with the bullies and get them to stop.
The Bully Vaccine Home Vaccination Toolkit includes:
- Operant Conditioning Primer video lesson
- Bully Vaccine Workbook
- Real Life Strategies video lesson
- Worksheets and documentation logs
In addition to the materials included in the tool kit you will also receive
- 7 special mini lessons on how to deal with specific aspects of bullying
- A how to handle any type of bullying cheat sheet and more
What people are saying:
The toolkit was very helpful for our young children. Short lessons each week allowed us to share it with our third grader and implement it within the school to manage chronic bullying. Knowing what to say and how to say it makes a difference. The bully tip videos were requested as part of the bedtime story routine and each morning before going into school the kids would put on their force field of compassion. I recommend you use this product to benefit not only your child but all the children in the school. The program works and as we taught it to our older child our younger child learned it and used it too. – Amy (parent)
This helped me because now I know what to do and I didn’t before. – C. (child)
Here is a sample video from the bonus materials – On Being Fearless:
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