- NASET Webinar featuring Stephanie DeLussey -
IEPs That Work
Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Building Stronger Plans
Webinar Recording Now Available!
Why Buy the Recording?
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the IEP process, you’re not alone. Too many special educators are left to figure it out on their own—working nights, weekends, and sacrificing sleep to get IEPs written. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In this session, you will:
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Learn how to streamline your IEP writing process without sacrificing quality
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Discover strategies to make IEP writing less stressful and more collaborative
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Get practical tools for setting boundaries and timelines that actually work
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See how intentional, student-centered IEPs lead to better outcomes for kids
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Connect with a community of like-minded professionals passionate about collaboration and student success
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Meet the Presenter:
Stephanie DeLussey
Stephanie DeLussey is a special education teacher, author of Intentional IEPs, and founder of The Intentional IEP community. Known online as “Mrs. D,” Stephanie has worked in public and charter schools across four states, both urban and suburban. Despite never being formally trained in writing IEPs, she developed her own intentional system after years of trial and error—one that saves teachers time, reduces stress, and improves student outcomes.
Through The Intentional IEP, Stephanie has helped hundreds of teachers learn how to write effective, efficient, and collaborative IEPs without burning out. She believes that when educators have the right tools and support, kids win—and that everything we do should be for the kids.
More info: theintentionaliep.com