Psychological health has been receiving more attention in recent years. Researchers, policy makers, and media have begun to intervene on teasing, physical abuse, and social-exclusion in schools, otherwise known as bullying. In addition, bullying has significantly grown with the recent boom of social media, leading to a new and pressing issue termed cyber-bullying. Children with disabilities are at a greater risk of being bullied, which can result in low self-esteem and depression. Poor psychological health can lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy of failure when pursuing goals. It is important for children with disabilities to receive social support from friends, family, and educators to cope with these stressors.