Bullying rates remain higher for children with disabilities, even as they mature
Monday, November 28, 2016 - 16:01
in Health & Medicine
More than 22 percent of children ages 12-18 say they have been bullied in school within the last month; a significant portion of those children have disabilities. However, little research exists on how bullying rates for individual children change over time. Now, a researcher and bullying expert has determined that children with disabilities are victimized by bullying at a much higher rate over time than their peers without disabilities.