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Refusal of accommodation question
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<blockquote data-quote="Superpsy" data-source="post: 199188" data-attributes="member: 5848"><p>As far as I know there is no requirement for parents to sign the IEP. Signatures really only mean that these people participated in developing the IEP. I think you did the right thing by signing it after your disagreement was noted. But this shouldn't necessarily be the end of the matter...</p><p> </p><p>In the future if this happens again I would sign and document your disagreement and request another IEP meeting to resolve the issues you disagree with. by the way, if the school and a parent disagree about something huge (like change in placement...) then the child will stay in his/her current placement until the issue is resolved.</p><p> </p><p>I think others will chime in with their thoughts but that's my 2cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superpsy, post: 199188, member: 5848"] As far as I know there is no requirement for parents to sign the IEP. Signatures really only mean that these people participated in developing the IEP. I think you did the right thing by signing it after your disagreement was noted. But this shouldn't necessarily be the end of the matter... In the future if this happens again I would sign and document your disagreement and request another IEP meeting to resolve the issues you disagree with. by the way, if the school and a parent disagree about something huge (like change in placement...) then the child will stay in his/her current placement until the issue is resolved. I think others will chime in with their thoughts but that's my 2cents [/QUOTE]
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