Mary Pipher's
bestselling Reviving
Ophelia triggered
widespread interest
in the culture of
preteen and teenage
girls and the
seeming epidemic of
relational
aggression
(bullying) among
them. Gossip,
teasing, forming
cliques, and other
cruel behaviors are
the basis of this
bullying, which
harms both victim
and aggressor. Until
now, no one has been
able to offer
practical and
effective solutions
that stop girls from
hurting each other
with words and
actions. But in Girl
Wars, two experts
explain not only how
to prevent such
behavior but also
how to intervene
should it happen, as
well as overcome the
culture that breeds
it. Illustrated by
compelling true
stories from mothers
and girls, the
authors offer
effective,
easy-to-implement
strategies that
range from
preventive to
prescriptive, such
as how to Adopt a
"help, don't hurt"
strategy Provide
positive role models
Teach communication
skills online and
off Stress
assertiveness, not
aggressiveness Learn
conflict resolution
skills Identify
alternatives to
bullying behavior
With their combined
experience in
offering and
evaluating programs
that combat
bullying, the
authors show that
girls not only want
to help rather than
hurt each other,
they can do so with
guidance from
concerned adults.
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Mary Pipher's
bestselling
Reviving Ophelia
triggered
widespread
interest in the
culture of
preteen and
teenage girls
and the seeming
epidemic of
relational
aggression
(bullying) among
them. Gossip,
teasing, forming
cliques, and
other cruel
behaviors are t