When the School Says No: Navigating Pushback in Real Time
A confident “no” in an IEP meeting isn’t the same as a legally grounded one. Here’s how to tell the difference in real time and know when to stop talking and start documenting.
A confident “no” in an IEP meeting isn’t the same as a legally grounded one. Here’s how to tell the difference in real time and know when to stop talking and start documenting.
Signing an IEP doesn’t mean you agree with it, but only a written letter of dissent proves that. Here’s how to document disagreement so it holds up later.
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