Cazz
27-08-2012, 10:56 PM
I have a little girl starting with me in September who is currently with another childminder (a friend) who will not have a space for her after the summer holidays.
Should I start a new learning journey for her (but obviously ask to look at the current one to get starting points etc) or do I have to continue with the current one?
I know the other childminder does her learning journeys differently to me and with the new EYFS in September would it just be easier for me to start a new one or would Ofsted frown on this?
Also, there is a possibility that the other childminder will still be having this little girl in the school holidays along with her siblings as I don't have space in the holidays for all three of them (although waiting for parents to let me know about this), so would it be better if the current childminder kept her learning journey to add to during the holidays if this is the case?
I'm due an Ofsted inspection in March so I want to make sure I do whichever will keep the inspector happiest!
Should I start a new learning journey for her (but obviously ask to look at the current one to get starting points etc) or do I have to continue with the current one?
I know the other childminder does her learning journeys differently to me and with the new EYFS in September would it just be easier for me to start a new one or would Ofsted frown on this?
Also, there is a possibility that the other childminder will still be having this little girl in the school holidays along with her siblings as I don't have space in the holidays for all three of them (although waiting for parents to let me know about this), so would it be better if the current childminder kept her learning journey to add to during the holidays if this is the case?
I'm due an Ofsted inspection in March so I want to make sure I do whichever will keep the inspector happiest!