Bullying is known to be prevalent across social settings for children, particularly, for those who have disability and intermittently gifted students. What remains relatively underresearched is the phenomenon of bullying in the lives of twice-exceptional children. This article presents findings about the bullying experiences of eight twice-exceptional children aged 9 to 16 years from a study that explored the lived experiences of these children. Their narratives describe the pervasiveness of bullying. The six themes which emerged from the data about bullying experiences were (a) bullying by peers, (b) bullying by teachers, (c) teachers’ and adults’ responses to bullying, (d) social isolation and bullying, (e) the emotional effects of being ...
In this qualitative study, we explored the perspectives of 10 adolescents with a diagnosis of autism...
Bullying is a serious, complex problem that affects school-aged youth. Years of research on bullying...
Previous research has focused on the prevalence of bullying of students with autism spectrum disorde...
This is the published version of an article originally published by the University of Calgary Press,...
Young people with emotional and behavioural disorders (EBD) comprise a unique group of students invo...
Bullying in schools is a big social problem in today’s society and it affects the children exposed i...
The following article explores the phenomenon of bullying among peers, here defined as situations i...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: Bullying among learners with specific learning disorder (SLD...
The present study examined the bullying experiences of a group of students, age 10-14 years, identi...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Little research has been published investigating the experiences of physical and emotional support f...
This qualitative study explored the perspectives of 10 adolescents with a diagnosis of Autism Spectr...
grantor: University of TorontoAn exploratory qualitative study was undertaken to determine...
This article provides an overview of research addressing bullying and students with disabilities. Th...
The present study is about the investigation of students’ with and without special educational needs...
In this qualitative study, we explored the perspectives of 10 adolescents with a diagnosis of autism...
Bullying is a serious, complex problem that affects school-aged youth. Years of research on bullying...
Previous research has focused on the prevalence of bullying of students with autism spectrum disorde...
This is the published version of an article originally published by the University of Calgary Press,...
Young people with emotional and behavioural disorders (EBD) comprise a unique group of students invo...
Bullying in schools is a big social problem in today’s society and it affects the children exposed i...
The following article explores the phenomenon of bullying among peers, here defined as situations i...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: Bullying among learners with specific learning disorder (SLD...
The present study examined the bullying experiences of a group of students, age 10-14 years, identi...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Little research has been published investigating the experiences of physical and emotional support f...
This qualitative study explored the perspectives of 10 adolescents with a diagnosis of Autism Spectr...
grantor: University of TorontoAn exploratory qualitative study was undertaken to determine...
This article provides an overview of research addressing bullying and students with disabilities. Th...
The present study is about the investigation of students’ with and without special educational needs...
In this qualitative study, we explored the perspectives of 10 adolescents with a diagnosis of autism...
Bullying is a serious, complex problem that affects school-aged youth. Years of research on bullying...
Previous research has focused on the prevalence of bullying of students with autism spectrum disorde...