Mom, They're Teasing Me. Helping Your Child Solve Social Problems
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Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Author: Michael Phd Thompson
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2004-08-03
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Label: Ballantine Books
Number Of Pages: 272
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A very accurate account of what goes on in our schools 
2006-03-01
Bullies often succeed in convincing their victims that it's the victims' fault, that the abuse did not happen, or that it was done for the victims' benefit.
When nothing is done to help victimized children, they grow into adults that continue to blame themselves for everything that goes wrong around them.
This book accurately describes the kind of abuses that many children are still exposed to in our schools. The book will be of excellent help to those wishing to protect their children and students from bullies.
It will also enable those who care about children to withstand arguments from those who wish to turn a blind eye to the abuse that is happening outside of their backyards.
The book will also be helpful to adults that have themselves been bullied. Because the basic bullying tactics have not changed and because the book describes them so well, it validates the reality of the past abuse.
This validation is very helpful in resolving the emotional anguish that many adults, who have been abused as children, still carry.
Background Information; No Followthrough 
2004-12-13
This book is strong on background material and demonstrating why children are teased. "Mom They're Teasing Me" is chocked full of examples of children (usually with poor social skills) being teased. However, this book is weak on the issue most concerning anyone who would buy it. Specifically, the author does not offer advice on what to do if your child is being teased. Most of this book comes down to the following statement: children with poor social skills are teased. The authors's solution: read the book, "Helping the Child Who Doesn't Fit In." Personally, I think the author's premise is overly simplistic, but that other book does appear to be worth trying.
The bottom line is, when you've read this entire book, won't have an answer to "Mom, They're Teasing Me."
Answers so many questions a parent has 
2003-01-27
I read this book over the weekend and have already sent out a mass email to parents I know telling them to read this book! This book succinctly and honestly answers questions that I'm always hearing on the "parent circuit." Not only about about teasing, but about all social skills, popularity, being ostracized, girls worrying they are fat-- you name it, it is probably addressed in this book. And the authors do a wonderful job of letting you know when you are worrying too much, or too little about an issue. A must read!