TII Trainings$147

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The TII Training Bundle Includes:

Intentional IEP Writing: gain an overall understanding of the anatomy of an Individualized Education Program (IEP), giving you the knowledge and expertise you need to write stellar IEPs. 3 hours. Certificate of Completion provided. Valued at $97.

Intentional Data Collection: learn a simple data collection method that can be used in any setting, at any time, and is a quick-teach to other support staff in your classroom. 2 hours. Certificate of Completion provided. Valued at $147.

BONUS: All Access Pass to the Summer PD Series, Presented by The Intentional IEP. Valued at $197.

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Present Levels Template, IEP Writing Timeline, List of 300+ Accommodations and Modifications, IEP Planning Calendar, IEP Meeting Toolkit (questionnaires, letters home, etc.), Editable Progress Report Comments, and more!

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TII has given me a new way to be creative with IEP goals. It is very easy to [search through] a variety of goals on a topic within the website. TII is now part of my IEP writing process to check-in The Vault to see the options for IEP goals.


- Lindsey Remiger 
Special Ed Teacher

The Intentional IEP has changed how I write IEPs! I used to stress over each part of the process, but the Intentional IEP has helped make goal writing so much easier and personalized to my students' individual needs. I can search by the exact skill I am wanting to focus on to target what I want!

You won’t be disappointed!


- Natalie Hagan 
Special Ed Teacher

Writing IEPs as a special educator can be difficult. Especially when you are creating it alone. Oftentimes [I’ve found] myself struggling to come up with individualized goals and objectives for each of my students… It is so nice to have a variety of goals in all content areas easily accessible for me when writing IEPs… [and] it is easy for me to use The Intentional IEP to see any prerequisites that the student would need to acquire prior to reaching their long term goals. 


- Heather Cacioppo 
Special Ed Teacher

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