116 Pages 117 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    116 Pages 117 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    This practical and accessible resource contains a wealth of discussion sheets and games to help victims of bullying reflect and talk about their experiences and feelings using the internationally familiar Blob figures.

    Diverse and inclusive, the Blob figures are a proven way to help children and adults share their feelings and experiences. Without age, culture or gender, they enable the individual to focus on feelings and body language. In this book, the Blobs explore bullying. From Blob Trees to Bingo games, cards and emotional scales, the Blobs provide a visual structure that allows children, teenagers and adults to open up about being bullied.

    Offering unique activities that help scaffold conversations for people of all ages and abilities, this is an essential resource for teachers, teaching assistants, youth and social workers, psychologists, counsellors and all those who work with and have caring responsibilities for others.

    Introduction  How to use these sheets  Stages of Bullying  Blob Victims  Bullying Blob Tree  Kindness Blob Tree  Unkind Blob Tree  Human Rights Blob Tree  Numbered Blob Tree  Gaslighting Sheets  My Feelings Diary  Blob Mood Detector  Drawing The Line  Drawing The Line Bully  Drawing The Line Victim  Drawing The Line Bystander  Drawing The Line Angrr  Drawing The Line Anxiety  Drawing The Line Bullying  Drawing The Line Isolation  Drawing The Line Depression  Drawing The Line Overwhelmed  Drawing The Line Self-acceptance  Drawing The Line Self-confidence  Bullying Cards  Blob Abuse  Blob Bullying  Blob Caged  Unkind Classroom  Unkind Playground  Blob Online Dangers  The Cycle of Revenge  Blob Bingo  Blob Bingo General  Blob Bingo Anger  Blob Bingo Happy  Blob Bingo Lonely  Blob Bingo Sad  Blob Bingo Worried  Blob Bullying Situations  Blob Control Discussion Starter Sheets

    Biography

    Pip Wilson is the author of over 50 books and the famous Blob Tree tools, which can open the hardest heart, and is able to open up meaningful communication in all cultures and contexts.

    Ian Long is an illustrator who has worked with Pip all of his adult life, drawing, creating and visualising ideas that they have imagined together since the early 1980s. He has been a youth and pastoral worker in Gloucestershire, a primary school teacher in West Sussex and Hampshire, a carer for his father who suffered with Alzheimer’s and is now working full time on books.