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Should I send a summary of the IEP meeting?


Published: Mar. 14, 2022Updated: Mar. 17, 2022

In our article Writing a Post-IEP Meeting Summary, special education attorney Grace Clark shares her tips for writing a post-IEP summary that you can email to the IEP team. This summary can help you clarify and record important aspects of the meeting, as well as bring to light any misunderstandings or points that need clarification. It can also document any disagreements or requests you made that were denied, which may be important in a future proceeding.

For more details, see our article Writing a Post-IEP Meeting Summary.

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