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IEP question re transfer of sd
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<blockquote data-quote="gmdem13" data-source="post: 496466" data-attributes="member: 13554"><p>Apparently, You have been in a situation to have signed for your child's IEP. Is this something you request from the school principal, or is this court ordered? and does it have to be agreed on by both parents - My husband has parental rights to schoolwork, seeing as he is Wheezy's biodad. However, would we bring up the IEP at a PPT? </p><p>Being in not-so-great standings with Wheezy's mother, who oddly (is not even present on Wheezys birth cirtificate), however has full control over school procedings, does she have to Okay the IEP? or can we order one ourselves. biomom - Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) does not have the want or know-how to care for her son's dissabilities, therefore, I would not be reaching when I say she will most likely decline, even if it is in Wheezy's best interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmdem13, post: 496466, member: 13554"] Apparently, You have been in a situation to have signed for your child's IEP. Is this something you request from the school principal, or is this court ordered? and does it have to be agreed on by both parents - My husband has parental rights to schoolwork, seeing as he is Wheezy's biodad. However, would we bring up the IEP at a PPT? Being in not-so-great standings with Wheezy's mother, who oddly (is not even present on Wheezys birth cirtificate), however has full control over school procedings, does she have to Okay the IEP? or can we order one ourselves. biomom - Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) does not have the want or know-how to care for her son's dissabilities, therefore, I would not be reaching when I say she will most likely decline, even if it is in Wheezy's best interest. [/QUOTE]
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