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Annual IEP - How much Time does School have after Meeting to Write up?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 405376"><p>In our SD, they have 10 days to have the new IEP written and signed by me. They must implement it immediately once I sign it. I agree with slsh, it sounds like you are going to have to be the one to check up on them frequently. Because the communication in my SD is terrible, I provide all difficult child's teacher's with a copy of the current IEP and BIP and make a point of following up with them after a week or so to "answer any questions you may have". Our autism consultant is only a resource for evaluations, recommendations, and staff training if necessary. She does not provide any direct services to my difficult child. Not sure if that is the case in your SD or not but I would definitely be asking.</p><p> </p><p>Keep them on their toes and call an IEP meeting any time you find something is not being followed. Check on them frequently so they know you are keeping tabs on the situation.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 405376"] In our SD, they have 10 days to have the new IEP written and signed by me. They must implement it immediately once I sign it. I agree with slsh, it sounds like you are going to have to be the one to check up on them frequently. Because the communication in my SD is terrible, I provide all difficult child's teacher's with a copy of the current IEP and BIP and make a point of following up with them after a week or so to "answer any questions you may have". Our autism consultant is only a resource for evaluations, recommendations, and staff training if necessary. She does not provide any direct services to my difficult child. Not sure if that is the case in your SD or not but I would definitely be asking. Keep them on their toes and call an IEP meeting any time you find something is not being followed. Check on them frequently so they know you are keeping tabs on the situation. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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