Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 In a message dated 4/10/2005 12:57:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, kathy@... writes: In California, your child can sign a statement that they are giving their educational rights to you as the parents, and then you are still a part of the IEP, along with your child. This is simply a signed narrative - no special form is required. I have one on file for my daughter that we prepared on the letterhead of an attorney, but I do not believe that legal input is at all required. -- Kathy Hi, I checked into this and if my son so chooses to change his mind even during the IEP he can deny me the access of the IEP. This is not a place I want the school having the chance to push him to change his mind. It is not legal and binding it is only a statement that at a certain point he said ok not that he cannot revoke that ok later on. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 In California, your child can sign a statement that they are giving their educational rights to you as the parents, and then you are still a part of the IEP, along with your child. This is simply a signed narrative - no special form is required. I have one on file for my daughter that we prepared on the letterhead of an attorney, but I do not believe that legal input is at all required. -- Kathy *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 4/10/2005 at 10:04 AM angel2cook@... opined: | Hi, | My son turns 18 in August and if he so chooses or gets coerced to sign | himself out of school at the point I cannot stop him unless I have | guardianship of | some form. Some schools will convince 18 yo that they no longer need to | go to | school and that they are 18 and can make that decision. they also do | not | have to have you at the IEP or to sign it. Please look into this | BEFORE it | happens. You know some schools are sneaky.Also you can just get pieces | of | guardianship. Money, medical and such without taking away their rights | to vote and | such. Remember when he turns 18 his doctor cannot talk to you without | his | permission, you cannot go to his appts and talk to them or anything. | Geesh we work | night and day and then we lose our rights LOL. | Jean | | | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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