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Why Bullies Bully and How to Stop Them Using Science

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Why Bullies Bully and How to Stop Them Using Science

By: Jennifer Hancock
Narrated by: Jennifer Hancock
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There is more to the technique of how to get bullies to stop than just ignore them and they will go away. Lots more. What isn't being taught is causing us to fail. This audiobook is designed to help you understand what exactly has to happen to get a bully to stop by sharing what science tells us needs to happen to stop unwanted behavior, like bullying.

This book will:

  • Fill in those gaps in your knowledge by teaching you what you didn’t know you needed to know
  • Explain the science of how exactly behaviors are stopped
  • Explain how you can use this information to train bullies to stop
  • Provide real life examples of how exactly this works and more importantly why it works

This is the companion to the online course: “Why Bullies Bully and How to Stop Them". This audiobook contains the transcripts of the online lessons compiled for easy home reference.

©2018 Jennifer Hancock (P)2018 Jennifer Hancock
Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Nonfiction

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I found the voice of the narrator too 'loud' too much ,but the story is short so could go all along to the end ,just practical ,not much more for me still OK I suppose.

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