Address school bullying
The school has a duty to protect children with disabilities from bullying. Learn about how to hold the school responsible for responding and prevent further bullying.
Why
If your child reports a bullying incident, or you notice behavior that may indicate they are being bullied at school, it's important to take steps right away to stop the bullying and prevent it from becoming worse.
Guides
Curated by our research team, signed off by experts and parents alike, guides walk you through the entire process, step-by-step. They cover common pitfalls and how to navigate complexities in order to accomplish your goal.
If your child is being bullied at school, follow these steps to make sure the school handles the situation appropriately.
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