“The entire IEP team listened. However, they said they didn’t want to change his placement from a self-contained class. Then came the hard part. I said I was rejecting his proposed IEP.”
Whether you disagree with the present levels, the goals, the placement, or any other part of the IEP, as a parent, you have a right to reject the IEP. However, how you choose to disagree can have an effect on the results. Always be respectful and use data to support your requests. One mom’s story is at The Day I Rejected My Son’s IEP