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Children and teens with disabilities are much more likely to be bullied in school, compared to their peers without disabilities, and this victimization tends to persist into high school, according to a new study led by a researcher at the University of Missouri (MU).
The findings suggest that youth with disabilities are not developing adequate social skills to help protect themselves from bullying as they get older.
[post_title] => Students with Disabilities More Likely to Be Bullied
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Children and teens with disabilities are much more likely to be bullied in school, compared to their peers without disabilities, and this victimization tends to persist into high school, according to a new study led by a researcher at the University o...
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