New Research Suggests Connections Between Bullying and ADHD | Treatment Centers
Because children are unable to learn when they are fearful of a bully at school, and the situation is made even more complicated if the child already has a learning disability or other condition, experts are urging school officials and parents to work together to identify when children need help.
It is believed that bullying most often occurs from about sixth grade through tenth grade, and affects around one-third of students. Bullying can be a serious detriment to a child’s success in school, lead to mental health problems and carry lifelong consequences, so these collaborative efforts and research studies could, ultimately, be saving lives.
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