Bullying relates to the persistent, repeated and social unacceptable behavior that could cause intentional harm to another in relationship of unbalanced power. Almost all definitions of the bullying incorporate three distinctive features mentioned above: harassment of the victim occurs over the extended period of time; bullies intentional cause physical and (or) emotional harm to the victim; imbalance of the power is apparent. There is no much information on peer-victimization of the children with disabilities. However, it seems that students with disabilities have a greater likelihood of being bullied than non-disabled students. It is not clear at this point whether an overt disability could be seen as a predisposing factor for peer victim...