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Mobbing at work

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Mobbing at school

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Mobbing at a university

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Mobbing on the Internet

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Mobbing in the family

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Employees' personal experience

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Parents' personal experience

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Teachers' personal experience

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Schoolchildren's personal experience

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Editor's column

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Notes

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Interviews

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The history of bullying

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Scientists about bullying

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Movies

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Books

Children's books help children understand themselves
We read children's books while having fun and empathizing with the characters. But some good books for kids contain recognizable “case studies” that can and should be analyzed with children. A psychological children's book can become a child's friend.
Anti-mobbing list of children's and teenage books (updated March 1, 2021)
We continue to compile a list of children's and teenage books that are directly or indirectly related to the topic of school/teenage mobbing/bullying. I am sharing with you an updated list, which includes new books from 2019-2020. Children often don't pay attention to bullying and bullying at school because they are their age rotting a weak/other/stranger is considered the norm. Books and films on this topic can help children open up, let adults know that the problem exists. Read these books with your children, watch their reactions discuss and tell us what mobbing/bullying is. I'm sure these books should be included in extracurricular reading lists, and maybe in a circle school reading, as many of them have already become world and Russian classics literature.
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About the project

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