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American Association of University Women. (2001). Bullying, teasing, and harassment in school. AAUW in Action, 3(1), pp. 1, 5.

Boatwright, B. H., Mathis, T. A., & Smith-Rex, S. J. (1998). Getting equipped to stop bullying: A kid’s survival kit for understanding and coping with violence in the schools.  Minneapolis, MN: Educational Media Corporation.

Coloroso, B. (2003). The bully, the bullied, and the bystander. New York: HarperResource.

Gajewski, N., Hirn, P., & Mayo, P., (1993). Social star Peer interaction skills (Book 2). Eau Claire, WI: Thinking Publications.

Horne, A. M., Bartolomucci, C. L., & Newman-Carlson, D. (2003). Bully busters: A teacher’s manual for helping bullies, victims, and bystanders (Grades K–5). Champaign, IL: Research Press.

Newman, D. A., Horne, A. M., & Bartolomucci, C. L. (2000). Bully busters: A teacher’s manual for helping bullies, victims, and bystanders (Grades 6–8). Champaign, IL: Research Press.

Ogden, S. N. (2001). Words will NEVER hurt me: Helping kids handle teasing, bullying, and putdowns. Seattle, WA: Elton-Wolf Publishing.

Thinking Publications (2003). Nickel Takes On Teasing [computer software]. Eau Claire, WI: Author.



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