Hudson Valley Parent

September 2013

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As parents of kids with special needs kids, both Jennifer O'NeillBrennan (L) and Becky Coles know that their kids are at risk for being bullied. are involved, assigned seats can be an option. "When other conflict resolution is unsuccessful, or if the situation becomes unsafe, suspension from the bus is also a possible outcome," says Shornstein. 4. Take a stand Becky Coles and Jennifer O'NeillBrennan are both parents of special needs students who founded the Special Education Parent Teacher Association (SEPTA). Initially started as a sub-committee of the Arlington Central School District PTA, SEPTA recently organized under New York State regulations. According to Coles and O'NeillBrennan, SEPTA fills in the gap in services, support and information for families with special needs children or children who learn differently. "Special needs students are at greater risk for being bullied on the bus because they are perceived as different," says Cole. Both Cole and O'Neill-Brennan stressed that any child perceived as different is at risk, including LGBT youth, students with physical (Continued on Page 26) HVParent.com Hudson Valley Parent 25 dance beacon ballet arts studio dance studio dance classes dance class dance school butterhill day school hand and stone massage and facial spa hand & stone massage and facial spa

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