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Mar 14 2008

The IU, Part 2

Published by Amy at 4:51 am under Uncategorized Edit This

So what happens when you and the IU don’t see eye to eye? Although your iep meeting is set up to discuss the needs and services available, the IU has the final word with their recommendations for your child’s program. They could come up with a plan that you do not agree with or not agree to change an existing plan that you feel isn’t working. Your option if that happens is to file for due process. The county chooses someone to preside and lawyers come into the picture. Each side presents their reasons for their choices in your program. The laws are tricky so it is important to find a good educational lawyer because you can assure yourself that the IU will have an expert.

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