An accessible guide to a tough problem, written by a youth social worker with gang-exit-strategy experience |
An accessible guide to a tough problem, written by a youth social worker with gang-exit-strategy experience |
Deal With It Series Bullying & Conflict Resource GuideContributions by Wendy D Doucette, Rachelle Duffus, Yolanda Hogeveen, Heather Jessop and Harriet Zaidman, Edited by Tricia Carmichael, Edited by Allison MacDonaldCreative approaches to help teachers and conflict counselors use the Deal With It series |
Chosen as one of Resource Links' Year's Best for 2011 |
Chosen as one of Resource Links' Year's Best for 2011 |
This box set contains 8 hardcover conflict books from Lorimer's Deal With It series, plus a Resource Guide for teachers. The series focuses on issues kids face everyday and the full-colour Illustrations reflect today's school reality. |
Arguing: Deal with it word by word looks at the reasons why communication breaks down during arguments and suggests effective ways for young people to manage verbal disputes before they escalate into fullscale conflicts. |
CyberbullyingDeal with it and Ctrl Alt Delete itBy Robyn MacEachern, Illustrated by Geraldine CharetteThis "Deal With It" series title deals with a problem almost every kid faces today -- cyberbullying. |
Gossip: Deal with it before word gets around looks at the damage gossip can cause to both its object and its perpetrators, ways to cope when a rumour is making the rounds, and what young people can do when the urge to participate in gossip feels irresistible. |
RacismDeal with it before it gets under your skinBy Anne Marie Aikins, Illustrated by Steven MurrayUsing realistic examples and sensitive language, Racism: Deal with it before it gets under your skin examines the sources of racial and cultural conflicts. This important book will help young people recognize and overcome barriers to peace, understanding, and acceptance. |
Deal With It Series
Great tools for helping kids deal with today’s most important issues
Series features
- Focus on issues kids face every day
- Illustrations feature a diverse group of students, reflecting today's school reality
- Kid-friendly language is complemented by engaging graphic novel style illustrations
- Teaching strategies developed in class by experienced teachers
"It is the visual format and illustrations that make this series so appealing and kid friendly. The information, straight-forward talk and behavior-challenging questions are well done, but the art will surely make youth pick up these books."
- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Deal With It titles provide kids with the tools they need to think for themselves and deal with today's most important issues. Each book examines all sides of the conflict, and offers practical tips for coping with these situations.






