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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 125590" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>IEPs have to be followed. If you feel like it's inadequate, you can request at any time (always certified letter) to reconvene IEP team to review/revise her IEP. They are required to reply in X number of days (I'm thinking 5?) and then give you 10 days prior written notice of the mtg, so you're looking at 15 calendar days from request, roughly. You could always put in your letter that you will waive the 10 PWN requirement if that will get the IEP mtg together faster.</p><p> </p><p>If she becomes unstable again (and fingers crossed that she won't), you need to do what you need to do. I guess I'm a bit leery of pulling her too often but... you certainly have a far better grasp of what she can handle and when it gets to be too much.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds like the school has done a decent job working with you - good job, Mom!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 125590, member: 8"] IEPs have to be followed. If you feel like it's inadequate, you can request at any time (always certified letter) to reconvene IEP team to review/revise her IEP. They are required to reply in X number of days (I'm thinking 5?) and then give you 10 days prior written notice of the mtg, so you're looking at 15 calendar days from request, roughly. You could always put in your letter that you will waive the 10 PWN requirement if that will get the IEP mtg together faster. If she becomes unstable again (and fingers crossed that she won't), you need to do what you need to do. I guess I'm a bit leery of pulling her too often but... you certainly have a far better grasp of what she can handle and when it gets to be too much. It sounds like the school has done a decent job working with you - good job, Mom! [/QUOTE]
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