Can I bring someone to my IPP meeting?
Published: Mar. 4, 2022Updated: Mar. 17, 2022
Typically, an IPP meeting will just be attended by the parent(s) and the Regional Center service coordinator. It is not necessary to bring anybody else with you to the IPP meeting.
However, if you prefer not to attend alone, you can always bring an advocate, a service provider, or a family member or friend who knows your child well. The meeting can be held at the Regional Center, or the service coordinator can come to your home or another place that is convenient for you.
For more information, see What to Expect at Your First Individualized Program Plan (IPP) Meeting.
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