Review
"This may be the first book that includes the idea of working with and helping the bully along with the victim... Detailed information provides educators with a plan of action about the problem of bullying. The passion of the author is evident." -- Steve Hutton, former elementary school principal 20050123 "Clearly reflects considerable effort, knowledge, and expertise... The author introduces many intervention strategies in a manner that is easily understood and can be generalized to many situations." -- Diana Joyce 20050120 "The book's strengths are its step-wise tactics and strategies for counselors. Readers will respect the author's professional authority; I most certainly do." -- Michael Auer 20050114 "A must-have resource for anyone dedicated to understanding and ending bullying in schools." -- Allan Morotti 20050425 "The conventional adult wisdom about bullying-ignore it and it will go away-is faulty advice that sends a dangerous message to children. Roberts's book provides a very useful resource for school counselors who wish to counter that dangerous message in strategic, workable ways." -- Counseling Today, October 2006 20061214
Review
"This may be the first book that includes the idea of working with and helping the bully along with the victim. . . . Detailed information provides educators with a plan of action about the problem of bullying. The passion of the author is evident."
(Steve Hutton, former elementary school principal 20050120)
"Clearly reflects considerable effort, knowledge, and expertise. . . . The author introduces many intervention strategies in a manner that is easily understood and can be generalized to many situations."
(Diana Joyce 20050114)
"The book's strengths are its step-wise tactics and strategies for counselors. Readers will respect the author's professional authority; I most certainly do."
(Michael Auer 20050425)
"A must-have resource for anyone dedicated to understanding and ending bullying in schools."
(Allan Morotti 20061214)
"The conventional adult wisdom about bullying-ignore it and it will go away-is faulty advice that sends a dangerous message to children. Roberts's book provides a very useful resource for school counselors who wish to counter that dangerous message in strategic, workable ways." (Counseling Today,