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Bullying and Students on the Autism Spectrum

October 5, 2012 Written by jkyriannis

Did you know that students on the autism spectrum are bullied more often than students without disabilities? In fact, of the students who are bullied, 63% are on the autism spectrum. Regardless of the outcome associated with bullying and whether the student has a disability or not, bullying is a serious and pervasive problem that must be addressed in schools.

http://www.autism-society.org/news/bullying-and-students-on-the.html

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