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IEP Stuff (round 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 403159" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You might check the other forum to see if there is help there. Just remember that you do <strong>not </strong>have to sign the IEP as presented. It does not take effect until you do sign. I'm no expert (although I do have experience with IEP's) but I am sure you have every right to have full explanations. Also to see what they propose to add for her effective education. Don't be intimidated. You are a bright woman, a Warrior Mom, and can pleasantly take a stance that you are not prepared to sign the IEP as presented until you have the opportunity to review the issues with your advocate. </p><p> </p><p>It's the same premise as dealing with difficult child's "don't let them see you sweat". DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 403159, member: 35"] You might check the other forum to see if there is help there. Just remember that you do [B]not [/B]have to sign the IEP as presented. It does not take effect until you do sign. I'm no expert (although I do have experience with IEP's) but I am sure you have every right to have full explanations. Also to see what they propose to add for her effective education. Don't be intimidated. You are a bright woman, a Warrior Mom, and can pleasantly take a stance that you are not prepared to sign the IEP as presented until you have the opportunity to review the issues with your advocate. It's the same premise as dealing with difficult child's "don't let them see you sweat". DDD [/QUOTE]
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