What To Do if a Gebser Letter Doesn't Work
Published: Sep. 27, 2024Updated: Oct. 18, 2024
What do you do if you've sent a Gebser letter but the bullying still hasn't been resolved? Undivided Special Education Advocate Lisa Carey explains why parents should consider getting an attorney or advocate to help stop your child from being victimized.
For more information about bullying, check out our article: Bullying and Kids with Disabilities
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