Otchaly launches book about childhood bullying

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Otchaly launches book about childhood bullying
Otchaly launches book about childhood bullying

Africa-Press – Angola. The book “Determinação – My story with bullying” by writer Otchaly, will be launched on Sunday, at Memorial Dr. António Agostinho Neto, in Luanda.

At 15 years old, Otchaly brings in his children’s book an autobiographical narrative of overcoming, after being bullied at school.

It is a story experienced in the first person, whose plot aims to inspire the emotional growth of children and adolescents who are victims of psychological intimidation in the most varied social environments.

The work on Bullying in childhood and adolescence has 29 pages and is made up of texts and images that express reactions to being bullied in childhood.

By writing the book, the writer intends to convey, to those who are experiencing the problem, the importance of communicating to parents in order to provide better treatment.

At a press conference, she urged parents to pay attention to their children and leave a line of communication open for any issue that concerns them.

According to the writer’s mother, Iracelma Filipe, the best way to deal with bullying is to turn to health professionals and advise children to communicate with their parents when they feel uncomfortable at school or in any social environment.

He also added that his daughter’s book will be publicized to deconstruct stigma at school and in the family.

Clé signs partnership with Otchaly to combat bullying

However, music producer Clé Entreteniment and writer Otchaly signed a partnership that aims to combat bullying across the country.

According to the head of Clé, Clésio Gomes, the project arises due to the many suicides that have occurred in society as a result of this evil.

To combat this problem, the music producer will donate Otchaly’s book entitled “Determination – My story with bullying” to schools.

Clésio Gomes informed that the literary work will be donated in the first phase, to schools in the country’s capital in collaboration with the provincial government of Luanda and then distributed to the remaining provinces.

The aim of the project, which is supported by Banco Keve and Viva Seguro, is to leave 12 copies in each library.

Clé Entertainment is a company that works to manage the career and image of Angolan artists.

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