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Thursday, September 8, 2011

It's my first IEP - what does my signature mean?

Many parents and guardians are concerned about what their signatures mean on the front page of an IEP. That first meeting, and in truth, any and all subsequent meetings, can be intimidating.  You will likely have a table full of people who seem to know more than you do about your child and his or her needs. You may be overwhelmed with test scores, accommodations, goals, and so forth. You know you signed a few pieces of paper, but in looking back on it, you wonder.. just what did I sign my name to, and what does it all mean??

One of the first things to remember is this - your signature on the IEP front page does NOT imply that you agree with the contents of the document.  It is simply an attendance form to show you were present at the table when the plan was discussed.

Other papers do not carry this caveat - placement pages, for example, specifically ask for you to agree or disagree with placement in Special Education.  On those, you are stating your opinion.. but the IEP signature page is simply to show you were there. Should you disagree with any part of the IEP, even after you have signed it, you are welcome to call the case manager, (generally that is your child's Special Education teacher, sometimes it is the school psychologist) and request an additional meeting. 

Just because an IEP team MUST meet at least once per year, there is no regulation stating that you cannot meet again before that year date is up!  When in doubt, call an IEP meeting!

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