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Grades 6-12

Below, you will find our evolving suite of free downloadable resources to help support students with disabilities. Learn how to cultivate inclusive learning environments, disrupt ableism, and empower every one of your students!

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Video Series

Each video examines a different aspect of bullying, which is up to four times as likely to affect students with neurodivergence.

Bullying and Neurodiversity: An Introduction

Clear language, shared understanding, and legal context surrounding the problem

Bullying and Being Bullied: What It Looks Like and Why It Hurts in Adolescence

The science on how brain development affects bullying experiences at different ages

How to Handle Bullying of Teens Who Are Neurodivergent

Research-based, developmentally-appropriate strategies for students, families, and educators

Standing Together for Teens Who are Neurodivergent

Understanding our shared roles in making sure that every student is safe at school

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Resources

Learn research-based strategies to keep neurodivergent teens safe from bullying.

For Educators

Standing Together!

For grade 6-12 educators, this resource is designed to help create a safe climate for every student.

Create Safe Schools and Communities for Every Student

This resource for grade 6-12 educators gives guidance on how to best prevent and respond to bullying inside the classroom and outside the classroom to create an atmosphere of belonging for all students.

For Families

Support Your Teen!

This handout for families of students in grades 6-12 helps them prevent the bullying of teens with neurodivergence.

Support and Protect Your Child Who Is Neurodivergent

This resource sheet for family and friends of students in grades 6-12 is designed to help inform what bullying can look like and how to support children and young adults with neurodivergence who may be experiencing bullying.

For Students

It's Your Move!

For teens, this handout explores what to do when teens with neurodivergence get bullied.

Speak Up, Stay Safe, Be Proud of Who You Are

Students in grades 6-12 will learn about neurodivergence, signs of bullying, and steps they can take to address being bullied themselves or witnessing it happen to a peer.

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