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  Case: Bullying
There is one student in a couple of my classes who has ASD and is integrated into a general education classroom. She does not speak with other students, but takes a liking to the teachers. She has some physical habits that are slightly gross to watch, and the students will talk about it around her as well as the teachers will make fun of her too. Whenever I am around this student I have conversation with her and am very kind, but I feel as though she knows what everyone thinks about her. How do I address other adults and students talking about this student?
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This is a very delicate situation as you never want to embarrass the child. No teacher or student should be doing this. I would say getting in contact with other administration or possibly the principle could be effective if matters became really detrimental to the student. Regardless no one should ever especially teachers be talking about this student behind their back. That is completely unethical and should never be tolerated.