allinatiz
17-01-2008, 11:05 PM
Hi all.
Although I haven't had a phone call yet about being inspected I'm already very nervous about what they expect me to have. I think my policies are ok and I have drawings and photo's of my full time mindee in her folder.
At the min I mind 1 child full time, she's 17 months old and 3 boys after school who's hours vary from month to month (I may only have them 2 days a month depending on their parents shifts). If they came to inspect me would they expect to see a daily/weekly/monthly plan? As my full time mindee is so young the majority of our time is not planned, I may think I'll get the crayons out at such a time but more often than not we'll be doing something else.
Would it be worth writing out a simple weekly plan (with stuff like play time, lunch time, sleep time etc) just to show Ofsted that I do have a clue as to what I am doing? ;)
Hoping this isn't a daft question, thank you :)
Although I haven't had a phone call yet about being inspected I'm already very nervous about what they expect me to have. I think my policies are ok and I have drawings and photo's of my full time mindee in her folder.
At the min I mind 1 child full time, she's 17 months old and 3 boys after school who's hours vary from month to month (I may only have them 2 days a month depending on their parents shifts). If they came to inspect me would they expect to see a daily/weekly/monthly plan? As my full time mindee is so young the majority of our time is not planned, I may think I'll get the crayons out at such a time but more often than not we'll be doing something else.
Would it be worth writing out a simple weekly plan (with stuff like play time, lunch time, sleep time etc) just to show Ofsted that I do have a clue as to what I am doing? ;)
Hoping this isn't a daft question, thank you :)