What Happens When You Disagree with an IEP?
Published: Mar. 1, 2022Updated: Sep. 26, 2023
If you disagree with any part of an IEP, this is called "stay put." Undivided's Education Advocate, Lisa Carey, breaks down the disagreement process and reminds us that "stay put" should be temporary.
For more on what to do if you disagree with an IEP, go here!
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