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How to Stand Up to Bullying
How to Stand Up to Bullying

Bullying. Something that is done every second, daily. Don't need a statistic to be told otherwise. Many don't even realize they are a constant victim of bullying, as it tends to get buried as an underlying emotion. Many don't realize they are actually a bully themselves. There are several references for parents to go to in order to help their children stand up against it, but there's not much for adults or depicting in why a bully is a bully in the first place. That's the first step. Before we all can stand up to bullying, we must first understand why a bully bullies to begin with.

- Gold winner with Literary Titan and a 5 star review 
- Received 5-star review from Readers' Favorite 
- Received an Honorable Mention in Story Monster's Royal Dragon Award 
Outstanding Creator Award 

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Inspirational

Age Level: 

  • Any Age
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M.C. Ryder has written the all things to know about standing up for yourself when it comes to bullying. It is a heartfelt book that teaches why people become a bully and what you can really do to stand up to a bully. Ryder has a way of genuinely talking about a tough subject from a compassionate but firm viewpoint. Stand up to Bullying covers everything from standing up to your bully by saying, "no," to ignoring the bully, to finding kindness as a way to throw off your bully. 

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Bullying is a serious issue in our society. Understanding it better can help us find solutions and create a more harmonious environment. In How to Stand Up to Bullying, M. C. Ryder explains what bullying is, what bullies want, and how we can respond. The book covers key concepts such as how some people intimidate others without fully realizing it, while others do so intentionally. It also highlights that bullying isn’t always physical; psychological harm can be just as significant. We all have insecurities, but we handle them in different ways.

In How to Stand Up to Bullying, author M.C. Ryder shares her own experiences of dealing with past bullies and her understanding of those childhood scourges, what to expect, and how to react to their behavior. She explains the psychology of a bully, their motivations and desires, the lack of love, and a parent’s choices needed to shape a spiteful, manipulative person. What fuels a bully’s hunger for power? What would they perceive as a threat?

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