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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t sign the IEP at the meeting. Insist that they put in the IEP that parent reports that they asked for a draft before the meeting and did not receive it, then take it home for review before signing. Record the whole meeting so you have documented everything you want to say. [/quote] FWIW, unless state law requires them to get your signature, they do not need a signature to implement a new IEP unless it involves a change of placement. Where I lived the signature section had were two items--that I had read it, and that I had received all relevant (or something) information. There was no place for me to say I agreed or disagreed. And the thing is they are required to be implementing the IEP, so in general terms they are basically required (speaking fed law here) to carry out whatever they have written (while you figure out what your next step is). [/quote]
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