You can't walk into the cafeteria with them. You can't be in the hallway when someone trips them.
You can't monitor the group chat.
And honestly? Even when you try to help — calling the school, talking to the other parents — it usually makes things worse for your kid.
This book changes the game.
Instead of you trying to fix it from the outside, your kid handles it from the inside.
They know what to do.
They know what to say. They don't need you to rescue them.
Not because they're tougher.
Because they actually understand what's happening and how to deal with it.
That's what every parent actually wants.
A kid who's got this.