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Does any state mail IEPs before the meeting?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 237152" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I used to live in Illinois and the IEP is as much YOUR call as their call, no matter WHAT they write. (For the record, Illinois is no more corrupt in the school districts than any other state). I digress: You can reject or inject anything and you don't have to sign. I never sign any IEP before taking it home for a few weeks and going over it with my Advocate. I also never do an IEP meeting without an advocate. I suggest finding your advocate (they are free) and bringing one with. And never sign an IEP until you have had time to read it at home, privately. You DO NOT have to sign it at the meeting. Hub and I never do. The school tries to pressure parents. It's our job to resist. As far as I know, no states send IEPs out in advance because they can't do an IEP without the parent. But some SD's don't want you to know that you have so much of a say in it. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 237152, member: 1550"] I used to live in Illinois and the IEP is as much YOUR call as their call, no matter WHAT they write. (For the record, Illinois is no more corrupt in the school districts than any other state). I digress: You can reject or inject anything and you don't have to sign. I never sign any IEP before taking it home for a few weeks and going over it with my Advocate. I also never do an IEP meeting without an advocate. I suggest finding your advocate (they are free) and bringing one with. And never sign an IEP until you have had time to read it at home, privately. You DO NOT have to sign it at the meeting. Hub and I never do. The school tries to pressure parents. It's our job to resist. As far as I know, no states send IEPs out in advance because they can't do an IEP without the parent. But some SD's don't want you to know that you have so much of a say in it. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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