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Tag Archives: Bullying

Survey: Your Child and His Experiences with Bullying

Posted on 04/11/2013 by Wrightslaw — 1 Comment ↓

– From Patty Roberts, Director, William & Mary Law School’s Special Education Advocacy Clinic Below you will find a message and link to a survey from a friend and colleague Continue Reading →

Posted in Bullying | Tagged Bullying, Harassment & Bullying | 1 Comment ↓

Special Needs Anti-Bullying Toolkit

Posted on 05/17/2012 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

Bully Free World presents a specially designed tool kit for parents, teachers and students dealing with bullying and children with special needs. This toolkit is a set of resources for Continue Reading →

Posted in Bullying | Tagged Bully - the Movie, Bully Free World, Bullying, David and Tina Long | Leave a reply

New! Parent Resources: Reports & Regulations

Posted on 01/23/2012 by Wrightslaw — 1 Comment ↓

Analysis of State Bullying Laws and Policies (2011) from the Office of Safe and Healthy Students (formerly OSDFS) This report reviews states’ bullying laws and model bullying policies and school Continue Reading →

Posted in Advocacy | Tagged autism, Bullying, Confidentiality, FERPA, Free Pubs and Reports, Learning Disabilities, Parent resources, Privacy, RTI | 1 Comment ↓

When Teachers Bully

Posted on 08/16/2010 by Pam Wright

What do we do when our children are bullied by teachers? My son has a teacher who actually calls the kids wieners and makes fun of them if they are Continue Reading →

Posted in Bullying, Letters, Parent Rights & Responsibilities, Special Education Regulations, Strategies, Teachers | Tagged Bullying, Harassment and Bullying, Teachers

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