Many times, parents do not intend to sign the papers at the IEP meeting, but everything looks acceptable and they sign. Then, that night, they see something in the papers that they wish that they had not agreed. If this happens to you, immediately write a letter to the school "rescinding" your agreement as to that particular item.
Waiting for a day before signing an IEP will also give you an opportunity to draft a "Parent Attachment" if you need one. A Parent Attachment is a paper that sets forth your position, what you want, what you disagree with, and anything else that would be appropriate....... http://www.aboutautismlaw.com/full_article.html#4
Awesome Post!I learned this one the hard way! But I never Sign and IEP...the day of the IEP Meeting. I have also had to go through Due Process....So I always tell them I will take it over and look at it, and then if I dont like something...I refuse to sign it until they correct it or we reach some sort of agreement!