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    So I'm not as knowledgeable about IEPs as others. I thought once signed it was legally binding and they can't make changes from the IEP without your approval. Which they are doing. Legally they don't have a leg to stand on and they know that. I would try once on your own telling them you will not agree to the changes made, what they're doing is against provisions in IDEA (cite the sections) and if they refuse to follow the signed IEP, you will continue to follow legal avenues open to you. This approach worked for a friend.

    If they give you push back, then lawyer up. I know someone who is a lawyer for families, he goes to IEP meetings, so getting a lawyer doesn't mean you're taking them to court. It does mean you have someone who knows the ins and outs of what the school must do, and the school knows he knows relevant legislation and court decisions.

    I hope it gets sorted out.
    Last edited by niccig; 10-19-2013 at 11:37 PM.

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