aggressiveness (psychology)

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aggressiveness (psychology)

Tough!

When Sam begins picking on other children in her school, she doesn't think she is being mean until others approach her and try to get her to stop.

Insults aren't funny

what to do about verbal bullying
2016
"Sensitive, narrative text from illustrated animal characters shows readers what verbal bullying is and provides possible solutions to stop it"--Provided by the publisher.

The fourth stall

Sixth-graders Mac and Vince operate a business charging schoolmates for protection from bullies and for help to negotiate conflicts peacefully, with amazing challenges and results.

Road Rage

2014
Discusses issues surrounding road rage, including its increase, what the causes of road rage are, and how it can be eliminated.

Stop bullying

take a stand
2005
A comprehensive approach to raise awareness about bullying and harassment (physical, verbal, sexual), and how to deal with the new trend of cyber-bullying. Includes peer educators in middle and high schools, principals, bystanders and former bullies. Hosted by a former Miss America who was herself a victim of severe harassment.

What to do about anger

1997
Helps students recognize the difference between being angry and acting on anger. Stresses the importance of thinking before acting and dealing with anger in a safe, productive way.

Los animales luchan

1992
Describes the fighting skills of a wide variety of animals, including red deer stags and beetles.

Love and hate

the natural history of behavior patterns.
1972

Without apology

girls, women, and the desire to fight
2005
Profiles four teenage girls from a Boston housing project who were training under a female boxing coach to become successful fighters, challenging fundamental myths about femininity, power, aggression, and personal aspirations.

When she was bad

violent women & the myth of innocence
1997
Uses real life examples and research to examine the facts about female aggression, and explores the question of why women, who demand equality in other spheres of life, are often excused from taking responsibility for their violent acts.

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