
There's plenty in NurtureShock to interest anyone working with children and young people. Backed by an impressive amount of research, the authors present a series of arguments to challenge many assumptions about how we best support children and young people.
For example, bullies may not be the low self-esteem victims we have tended to think of in recent years; in fact, they may be over-confident. Far from lacking in social skills they could well be the most popular children with very sophisticated social networks.
If you think back to your school days you can probably think of people who fit that category, and it's that kind of reflection I found myself doing often.
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