Every parent knows that it's hard enough to keep their child safe at home. But a whole new set of challenges may arise when the child goes off to school. Bullying in schools is a growing and serious problem that occurs on school campuses across the nation. Bullying not only compromises the overall learning goals of educational environments, but it also threatens a student's right to attend classes on school campuses that are safe.
Tomorrow’s conversation continues our series on the subject with a focus on the legal ramifications of bullying in relation to persons on the autism spectrum. Learn the many potential adverse consequences and complications that can emerge when stakeholders fail to respond in a timely and responsible manner.
Be sure to tune in for a sobering talk!
DDI ON AUTISM on 103.9 FM
“Keeping an Eye on Autism and Giving a Voice to its Long Island Community”.
Heard every Saturday at 10:00 am on LI News Radio 103.9, ‘DDI on Autism ‘is a 30-minute show that shares and explores all relevant issues related to Autism Spectrum Disorder. It is dedicated to the thousands of people on Long Island who live and work with the condition on a daily basis.
Join host Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Michael Romas, as he engages New York’s leading autism professionals in thought-provoking conversation to inspire, inform, and support families and individuals living with an autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Michael Romas is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been involved in the support and treatment of persons with developmental disabilities for more than 30 years. His diverse experience brings a unique perspective from multiple domains inclusive of treatment education options. Explore early childhood issues, planning for adulthood, school and community opportunities, and the many general issues that can help guide and facilitate an understanding of ASD diagnosis and its many implications for Long Islanders.
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