What steps can a parent take if there is disagreement with a childs IEP?
Sometimes a parent will disagree with the committee’s recommendations on a child’s evaluation, classification, placement or educational program. If that happens, the parent may ask for additional meetings with the committee, mediation, and/or impartial hearings to resolve the disagreements. If a parent requests mediation, the school district must make it available. If the parent decides not to use mediation, this cannot deny or delay the right to an impartial hearing.
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