What Is A “Stay Put” Provision In An IEP & When Is It Used?
Published: May. 3, 2022Updated: Jan. 18, 2024
What if you disagree with some parts of your child's new IEP? You don't want your child to lose supports and services while handling a dispute, so rely on a Stay Put provision.
For more reading on what to do after your IEP meeting, go here.
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