We spoke with Barabara Coloroso about her book “The Bully, The Bullied and the Bystander”.
We first came across her in the Costco Connection magazine, believe it or not, and thought she had some good information and good approaches. Coincidentally enough in the last couple of months we’d had a couple of parents talk to us about bullying problems that their children were having and figured it would be a great topic to dive into a bit.
I have to admit that this is an interview that was a little frustrating for me. Ms. Coloroso was great and her information is definitely worthwhile but some of her approaches and thinking just conflicts with mine. Staci on the other hand loved her!
Which is the point of the show and this blog .. to explore new and different thinking and approaches and share information.
I’d be curious as to your feedback on the interview.
- Bully Handout – This handout is great! I really like the idea of the Bullying Circle and how bullying can be adressed through it.
- Bully Handout For Teens – Similar to above … but for teens.
- The Net Neighborhood – Bullying, it’s not just for the playground any more.
- Extraordinary Evil – Bullying to Hate Crimes To Genocide – Okay, here’s where we started to part ways a bit. I think our primary difference of opinion comes in the somewhat broader definition and motivation for bullying that Ms. Coloroso uses. Still, an interesting read though.
- Three Characters and A Tragedy – Interesting
- Teaching Caring & Human Relationships
Bullying is a very serious issue for everyone and perhaps even more so (if that’s possible) for children with special needs. What are your thoughts? ideas? success stories? approaches?
Any ideas for other resources concerning how to handle bullies?
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