With advances in technology and the evolution of social media, bullying has become nearly impossible for many children to escape. When you factor in children with trauma-history, the negative effects for the victim and the bully can cut even deeper. Joining us today is Wendy Williams, an author of the children’s book Hooray for Breezy. Wendy’s experience living with Cerebral Palsy, history of being bullied, and being a mother to two adopted children, inspired her to write this book.

Hooray for Breezy features an inspiring, fire-breathing, and relatable main character with themes on bullying and the resulting trauma. I’d suggest listening with your kids to hear about Wendy’s experiences and stick around together to listen as Steve reads aloud Hooray for Breezy. The book’s website, hoorayforbreezy.com, contains activities to help further your family’s conversations on the topic and help everyone have a deeper understanding.

Additional resources on bullying and how to be inclusive of all children:

www.stopbullying.gov

https://www.pacer.org/bullying/info/students-with-disabilities/

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/disability-inclusion.html

https://www.dove.com/us/en/stories/about-dove/dove-self-esteem-project.html

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