Feeling bullied or ostracized can cause children to misperceive situations and internalize misconstrued messages that they are inherently flawed or unworthy of friendships. It can be difficult to effectively address bullying, and challenging to convince children that being the target of someone's aggression is not their cause. "When Someone's Unkind," conveys this message through easily-relatable illustrations and rhymes and encourages children to seek help when they feel that they are being threatened or unsafe. Emphasizing that the aggressive actions of another individual does not translate to one's own worth is essential for equipping children with the thought process and self-esteem necessary to navigate social obstacles. Directly addressing this topic at an early age is a proactive approach to supporting children in developing healthy relationships.
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