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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 69703" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I know it is difficult to work in groups, but if you sit down with one person and "write it," it is not a legally constituted IEP and will not hold up if you have to force the issue. I think that Child Study Team meetings and IEP meetings should be separate for the reason you state: time always runs out.</p><p></p><p>It used to be true that once you signed an initial IEP, you were sunk: no further consent was needed. Under IDEA 2004, however, you may withdraw consent and the school must still enroll your child. This brings IDEA into line with generally accepted civil law, but if you withdraw consent, then protections against suspension and expulsion are lost (as well as any special education services).</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 69703, member: 284"] I know it is difficult to work in groups, but if you sit down with one person and "write it," it is not a legally constituted IEP and will not hold up if you have to force the issue. I think that Child Study Team meetings and IEP meetings should be separate for the reason you state: time always runs out. It used to be true that once you signed an initial IEP, you were sunk: no further consent was needed. Under IDEA 2004, however, you may withdraw consent and the school must still enroll your child. This brings IDEA into line with generally accepted civil law, but if you withdraw consent, then protections against suspension and expulsion are lost (as well as any special education services). Martie [/QUOTE]
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