What Do I Do When IEP Services Are Not Being Provided?

Quick Answer

If IEP services are not being delivered as written, send a written letter to the case manager documenting the specific services being missed and requesting immediate correction plus compensatory services for the gap. The school is legally obligated to provide every service in the IEP.

IEP Service Delivery Concern Letter

Subject: Concern Regarding IEP Service Delivery — [Child's Name]

Dear [Case Manager/Special Education Coordinator], I am writing to express my concern that services outlined in [Child's Name]'s IEP at [School Name] may not be delivered as specified. My specific concerns include: • [Describe your specific concern here][Add additional concerns as needed] Under IDEA, the school district is legally obligated to provide all services listed in the IEP. I would like to discuss:

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When to Use This Letter

  • Your child is not receiving services at the frequency listed in the IEP
  • A therapist or specialist has left and sessions have stopped
  • The school is cancelling or shortening scheduled service sessions

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