harrysgirl
09-07-2009, 07:15 PM
Hi
Wondered if anyone can advise me on this....?
I have 5 yr old & 7 yr old siblings starting with me regularly for after-school care in September, with a settling in session next week.
It will only be once a week for an hour and a half.
What do I need to be doing paperwork-wise to satisfy Ofsted, as the 5 yr old is coming to the end of the EYFS shortly and the 7 yr old is out of it?
Also, as far as satisfying Ofsted with providing activities for them, what do I need to do? I am happy to organise activities for them, however the parents have suggested that they are happy for them to chill out in front of the TV/DVD as this is what they do at home as they are usually extremely tired and they feel they have done enough 'organised' activity all day at school so just want them to basically be able to collapse & do nothing when they come to me - can't see plonking them in front of the TV will rub off too well with Ofsted on my behalf though? :rolleyes:
Do you think if I include activities for them in my planning, but note that they were unsuccessful as they were too tired to be interested might work??;)
Any suggestions will be most appreciated..!
Wondered if anyone can advise me on this....?
I have 5 yr old & 7 yr old siblings starting with me regularly for after-school care in September, with a settling in session next week.
It will only be once a week for an hour and a half.
What do I need to be doing paperwork-wise to satisfy Ofsted, as the 5 yr old is coming to the end of the EYFS shortly and the 7 yr old is out of it?
Also, as far as satisfying Ofsted with providing activities for them, what do I need to do? I am happy to organise activities for them, however the parents have suggested that they are happy for them to chill out in front of the TV/DVD as this is what they do at home as they are usually extremely tired and they feel they have done enough 'organised' activity all day at school so just want them to basically be able to collapse & do nothing when they come to me - can't see plonking them in front of the TV will rub off too well with Ofsted on my behalf though? :rolleyes:
Do you think if I include activities for them in my planning, but note that they were unsuccessful as they were too tired to be interested might work??;)
Any suggestions will be most appreciated..!