Asperger Syndrome And Bullying


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Perfect Targets


Perfect Targets

Author: Rebekah Heinrichs

language: en

Publisher: AAPC Publishing

Release Date: 2003


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A 2002 study from Comprehensive Issues in Pediatric Nursing found that 94 percent of students with Asperger Syndrome face torment from their peers. Indeed, some of their behaviors and characteristics that others see as "different" make many of these children easy targets for frequent and severe bullying. This book takes a frank look at the different types of bullying and what adults must do to curb bullying, helping prevent the often lifelong effects of this behavior on its victims. Practical strategies and solutions at the school, class and individual level are presented.

Asperger Syndrome and Bullying


Asperger Syndrome and Bullying

Author: Nick Dubin

language: en

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Release Date: 2007


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The author describes the bullying behavior he and other individuals have experienced, and the effect this has had on their lives. He outlines the reasons for bullying behavior and the danger of persistent recurrence if it remains unchecked, as well as the critical importance of "involving the bystander."

Asperger Syndrome and Bullying


Asperger Syndrome and Bullying

Author: Nick Dubin

language: en

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Release Date: 2007-06-15


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The author describes the bullying behavior he and other individuals have experienced, and the effect this has had on their lives. He outlines the reasons for bullying behavior and the danger of persistent recurrence if it remains unchecked, as well as the critical importance of "involving the bystander".