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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 220636" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>klmno,</p><p></p><p>I found this on Wright's Law:</p><p></p><p>"I wrote an e-mail to my child's teacher saying that I will not sign the next IEP if they do not give my child extra services.</p><p></p><p>IDEA does not require parents to "sign" an IEP. Threatening to not sign an IEP does not really mean much. Also, if you do not sign the IEP, others may think you agree to it.</p><p></p><p>You have an absolute right to disagree with the IEP. Do not sit on that right. If you disagree with the IEP, go ahead and sign it, but put a note below or to the side of your name saying that your signature does not mean that you agree with the IEP."</p><p></p><p>I would definately note your hesitations and request a face to face review as it seems to me they are not providing your child with additional services for educational success. Also, why did they do a Functional Assessment and not implement a BIP immediatley? I know my difficult child had an assessment done towards the end of last school year and they implementated the plan immediately and we all agreed it would carry into the next school year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 220636, member: 3477"] klmno, I found this on Wright's Law: "I wrote an e-mail to my child's teacher saying that I will not sign the next IEP if they do not give my child extra services. IDEA does not require parents to "sign" an IEP. Threatening to not sign an IEP does not really mean much. Also, if you do not sign the IEP, others may think you agree to it. You have an absolute right to disagree with the IEP. Do not sit on that right. If you disagree with the IEP, go ahead and sign it, but put a note below or to the side of your name saying that your signature does not mean that you agree with the IEP." I would definately note your hesitations and request a face to face review as it seems to me they are not providing your child with additional services for educational success. Also, why did they do a Functional Assessment and not implement a BIP immediatley? I know my difficult child had an assessment done towards the end of last school year and they implementated the plan immediately and we all agreed it would carry into the next school year. [/QUOTE]
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