- Recommended books on bullying
- 1- Don't mess with me, Thomas - Harker
- 2- Lucía and Valentín learn not to bully, Mireia Augé
- 3- School bullying No !, Stépphanie Duval and Jacques Azam
- 4- Red or why bullying is not fun, Jan from Kinder
- 5- Bullying: bullying, Rosa Serrate
- 6- Julia, the girl who had the shadow of a boy, Christian Bruel
- 7- Bullying, cyberbullying and sexting, Jose Antonio Molina and Pilar Vecina
- 8- The case of Lorenzo, Isabelle Carrier
- 9- Malena Ballena, Davide Cali
- 10- Luis's secret, Mario Ramos
- 11- Bullying, a fatal joke, Daniel Serey
- 12- Bullying in compulsory secondary education, Antonio Jiménez Vázquez
- 13- What you need to know about bullying, Ángel López Casarín
- 14- Pim! Pam! Pum! Elisenda Roca
- 15- Cream and chocolate, Alicia Borrás Sanjurjo
- 16- What has never been said about bullying, mobbing and gender violence, Ángel Cárcar
- 17- Cupcakes with problems, Ana Bergua Vilalta
- 18- The Silent Girl, Cècile Roumiguière
- 19- Risk profiles in adolescence associated with bullying, Inmaculada Méndez
- 20- Peer abuse "bullying". Intervention proposal, Efrain Fuentes
- 21- Juul, Gregie de Maeyer
Today I come with a list of 50 books on bullying to better understand how this type of abuse works and how to solve it. Being informed about this social phenomenon is important for parents and teachers, since they are responsible for preventing and detecting it.
Bullying is a practice in which young people carry out both physical and psychological aggressions on others. The age at which this type of act occurs usually ranges in young people between 12-16 years of age, the pre-adolescence stage being the most conducive to this.
The consequences can be dire, in some cases leading to suicide. Those most prone to bullying are usually people with Down syndrome, functional diversity, autism or even Asperger's syndrome.
Recommended books on bullying
1- Don't mess with me, Thomas - Harker
With this didactic book you will learn to deal with the little ones in a much more natural and correct way. You will know the concerns and fears that derive from bullying.
In addition, among its pages you will find a guide dedicated exclusively to adults along with other types of resources.
2- Lucía and Valentín learn not to bully, Mireia Augé
Mireia Augé tries to capture and summarize in a clear way what are the values necessary for a good coexistence among young schoolchildren. All this for both training and education purposes.
3- School bullying No !, Stépphanie Duval and Jacques Azam
If you have a child who already knows how to read and is having problems at school, Bullying No! it is without a doubt the perfect read. In it you will find a total of 6 stories in comic format that could occur at any time during the school year.
The reading is quite bearable and the illustrations of the stories are of incredible quality.
4- Red or why bullying is not fun, Jan from Kinder
A different book than the three mentioned above. You will discover how the simplest nonsense can lead to serious trouble. In it, a story is told in the first person of a case of bullying that could perfectly occur in a school.
5- Bullying: bullying, Rosa Serrate
Book focused on parents. Among its pages you will find all the necessary and basic information about bullying. With it you will understand a little better what are the causes and consequences of this type of attitude.
6- Julia, the girl who had the shadow of a boy, Christian Bruel
There are more and more cases in which a boy or girl feels that they were born with the wrong gender.
For this reason, Chritian Bruel has written a book where a girl grows up wanting to be a boy, detailing the different problems she must deal with at different stages of her life.
7- Bullying, cyberbullying and sexting, Jose Antonio Molina and Pilar Vecina
A different point of view on bullying. Its authors will delve into other less known terms such as cyberbullying or sexting. Do you know what these types of movements consist of?
If you have questions about it, don't hesitate to get this complete information guide.
8- The case of Lorenzo, Isabelle Carrier
A young man with cognitive problems recounts his day to day in a school environment that is not suitable for him through a series of emotional drawings full of symbolism and feeling.
His problems will be reflected in his strokes, as well as his way of facing them and overcoming them.
9- Malena Ballena, Davide Cali
How are overweight children treated in a school setting? Davide Cali explains it to us from the point of view of Malena, a little girl who has to deal with this every day.
The touches of humor will be usual to liven up the reading and make it more bearable.
10- Luis's secret, Mario Ramos
Some pigs see how a little wolf arrives at school and they decide to ignore it due to their prejudices. As time goes by, the wolf begins to feel more comfortable thanks to the friendship of one of the pigs. The background of bullying that it hides will get you moved.
11- Bullying, a fatal joke, Daniel Serey
Practical guide as an academic study that tells us about bullying and the many problems that it brings to society in the 21st century.
With definitions, alleged situations and various tips, Daniel Sery makes a comprehensive guidebook on this type of harassment.
12- Bullying in compulsory secondary education, Antonio Jiménez Vázquez
A contribution on bullying different from the previous views. In this case, the author focuses on secondary education.
In it, the number of aggressors, victims and bystanders that exist through a representative sample of the population belonging to 1st and 2nd grade of secondary school is detailed along with various solutions to minimize the data and eradicate this serious problem at its roots.
13- What you need to know about bullying, Ángel López Casarín
According to a survey conducted by the Tijuana Civil Association Free of Harassment, it has been found that 3 out of 10 students between 9 and 14 years old fear their classmates. Surprising right?
This and other related data will be reflected in this book that scrupulously details the different aspects of bullying.
14- Pim! Pam! Pum! Elisenda Roca
Story that narrates the arrival of a child to his new school when he realizes that at the end of the class, two boys are constantly communicating based on punches, insults and other aggressions.
The plot will try to put an end to this through the collaboration of parents and colleagues.
15- Cream and chocolate, Alicia Borrás Sanjurjo
The bullyng treated from the perspective of an albino girl. When she arrives at her new school, she is subjected to harassment situations that will be solved thanks to the actions of one of the teachers.
16- What has never been said about bullying, mobbing and gender violence, Ángel Cárcar
Cárcar writes a document in which harassment situations are explained and detailed in different situations.
Likewise, it will also provide different data on the models that currently exist while offering a vision from a new point of view of the origin, causes and effects of these types of acts.
17- Cupcakes with problems, Ana Bergua Vilalta
A totally recommended reading. First-person account of a young man who shows feelings everywhere. This will tell the problems that address you about the bullying you suffer at school. Given this, it only remains to find solutions and move forward.
18- The Silent Girl, Cècile Roumiguière
Bullying outside of school also falls within the definition of bullying. That is why this book talks about what happens when the problem is transferred outside the classroom.
This is something that undoubtedly continues to be an issue of particular concern for parents and guardians of boys who suffer from this type of bullying.
19- Risk profiles in adolescence associated with bullying, Inmaculada Méndez
Book written by a specialized professor of the Department of Evolutionary and Educational Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Murcia.
In it, you can read a study on the causes that can lead to bullying and the different profiles that can be generated. Examples of them are drug use or antisocial behavior.
20- Peer abuse "bullying". Intervention proposal, Efrain Fuentes
What happens when peer bullying occurs? What's more, what is the reason for it?
This and other questions of the same nature are answered by Efrain Fuertes, a Mexican expert on the subject who touches on an unusual topic in this type of environment, such as bullying among peers.