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Standing Together: Resources for Grades 6-12 (English)

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Authors:
Kathy Do, Ph.D.; Nicolas Ramon Ortega; Katelyn Isabella Bustamante; Katherine Klein; Katie Chan; and Jenna Bowie
Developed by:
UC|CSU Collaborative for Neuroscience, Diversity, and Learning
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Relevant categories:
Adolescence Disabilities Early Adolescence Peer Relationships Social and Emotional Learning Special Education Student Behaviors
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Overview


This collection offers resources to equip grade 6-12 students, educators, and families with research-based strategies to keep young people who are neurodivergent safe from bullying.

  Keywords: Adolescent, Bullying, Educator, Family, Neurodiversity, Student

Contents


  • For Educators
  • For Families
  • For Students

For Educators


Name Type Description Access
Create Safe School Communities for Every Student (Grades 6-12) Document 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. View
Standing Together (Grades 6-12) Document For grade 6-12 educators, this resource is designed to help create a safe climate for every student. View

Create Safe School Communities for Every Student (Grades 6-12)

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.

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Standing Together (Grades 6-12)

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

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For Families


Name Type Description Access
Support and Protect Your Child Who Is Neurodivergent (Grades 6-12) Document 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. View
Support Your Teen (Grades 6-12) Document This handout for families of students in grades 6-12 helps them prevent the bullying of teens with neurodivergence. View

Support and Protect Your Child Who Is Neurodivergent (Grades 6-12)

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.

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View

Support Your Teen (Grades 6-12)

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

Document
View

For Students


Name Type Description Access
Speak Up. Stay Safe. Be Proud of Who You Are. (Grades 6-12) Document 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. View
It’s Your Move (Grades 6-12) Document For teens, this handout explores what to do when teens with neurodivergence get bullied. View

Speak Up. Stay Safe. Be Proud of Who You Are. (Grades 6-12)

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.

Document
View

It’s Your Move (Grades 6-12)

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

Document
View

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Standing Together: Resources for Grades TK-5 (English)

This collection offers resources to equip TK-5 students, educators, and families with research-based strategies to keep young people who are neurodivergent safe from bullying.

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Added on 4/28/2026   ·   Last updated on 4/28/2026

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