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what does it take to completely redo the IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="SaraT" data-source="post: 116872" data-attributes="member: 2270"><p>I have requested reviews earlier then the 3 years several times. I believe they must be done at least every 3 years, but can be requested at any time. I would do this in writing and send certified.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can withdraw your approval of an IEP at any time, and then the prior IEP goes into effect until a new meeting is called and a new IEP put in place. Just be sure to do it in writing and keep a copy for your records. I would also send the letter certified.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Keep fighting for what is best for difficult child. It's hard and exhausting, but well worth it when difficult child gets the needed help and starts turning around to a good academic footing.(been there done that)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaraT, post: 116872, member: 2270"] I have requested reviews earlier then the 3 years several times. I believe they must be done at least every 3 years, but can be requested at any time. I would do this in writing and send certified. Yes, you can withdraw your approval of an IEP at any time, and then the prior IEP goes into effect until a new meeting is called and a new IEP put in place. Just be sure to do it in writing and keep a copy for your records. I would also send the letter certified. Keep fighting for what is best for difficult child. It's hard and exhausting, but well worth it when difficult child gets the needed help and starts turning around to a good academic footing.(been there done that) [/QUOTE]
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