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Tag Archives: bullying
Danny (Part III)
Bullying in schools can lead to ongoing problems as our kids get older. Depression associated with bullying and victimization can lead to academic problems, self-defeating behaviors, and interpersonal problems (Seals and Young, 2003). Remember Danny’s challenges at school? His typical … Continue reading →
Danny- A Day in the Life of a Boy with Autism
This is a story of a typical “day in the life” of a young boy who is diagnosed with autism. His name and age have been changed to protect his anonymity. KenCrest is writing a series on bullying. In addition … Continue reading →
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Tagged aspergers syndrome, Autism, bullying, middle school
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