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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 464744" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I am shocked that WA does not need a signature. So if you object to the IEP as is allowed by law, how do you do it? Do you need to add your own page? Regardless of signing or not, you can always ask for a conciliation conference to discuss areas and bring in a mediator can't you? That is federal law so all states must comply. Here is a great pdf file found at <a href="http://www.pacer.org" target="_blank">www.pacer.org</a> which is a parent advocacy organization that is in MN but consults all around the country. You can call them with any specific question and they will (in my experience, I guess it could be that others have a different experience) call back and if they don't know they will help you find out. I have a friend in Utah who uses them all the time though they are in MN.</p><p><a href="http://www.pacer.org/legislation/idea/pdf/idea2004parentguide.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.pacer.org/legislation/idea/pdf/idea2004parentguide.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>it seems like crazy common sense what you are asking for. I am so sorry because my head hurts for you....feeling that pounding against the wall!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 464744, member: 12886"] I am shocked that WA does not need a signature. So if you object to the IEP as is allowed by law, how do you do it? Do you need to add your own page? Regardless of signing or not, you can always ask for a conciliation conference to discuss areas and bring in a mediator can't you? That is federal law so all states must comply. Here is a great pdf file found at [URL='http://www.pacer.org']www.pacer.org[/URL] which is a parent advocacy organization that is in MN but consults all around the country. You can call them with any specific question and they will (in my experience, I guess it could be that others have a different experience) call back and if they don't know they will help you find out. I have a friend in Utah who uses them all the time though they are in MN. [url]http://www.pacer.org/legislation/idea/pdf/idea2004parentguide.pdf[/url] it seems like crazy common sense what you are asking for. I am so sorry because my head hurts for you....feeling that pounding against the wall! [/QUOTE]
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