Shownotes
If you’ve ever made an All About Me book for your child (and if you’ve ever listened to this podcast!), you know how helpful it can be. It’s a simple way to introduce your child to teachers and staff, share their strengths, and explain their needs in a clear, approachable way.
But here’s the part many parents don’t realize: an All About Me book can also serve as a legal protection tool.
In this week’s episode of the The Collaborative IEP Podcast, I break down why this parent-friendly tool isn’t just cute or helpful—but why it can also be a key piece of documentation if you ever face disputes with your school team.
You’ll learn:
- Why the law requires schools to consider parent input (and how your book counts!).
- How an All About Me book documents that the school had knowledge of your child’s unique needs.
- Ways to use it in IEP meetings, Prior Written Notices, and even due process hearings.
- Practical tips to make sure your book is both approachable for teachers and effective for legal protection.
This is one of those simple strategies that builds both connection and protection—and it doesn’t take hours of legal prep to get started.
If you’ve never made an All About Me book, this episode will inspire you to start. And if you already have one, I’ll show you how to use it strategically so it does double duty: welcoming your child’s team and protecting your child’s rights.
- 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
- 00:13 The Importance of Legal Rights in IEPs
- 01:39 Personal Anecdotes and Back-to-School Chaos
- 04:57 All About Me Books: A Legal Perspective
- 07:05 Creating Effective All About Me Books
- 17:43 Practical Legal Uses and Documentation
- 25:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts