sarah707
05-11-2009, 06:03 PM
I was asked this question as a pm and thought I would share my answer.
if anyone else has any ideas, please add to the thread! :D
QUESTION
i have a little one who is going to be going to pre school 4 days a week and i will still have her for the one day.
I will never go to the pre school so was just wondering if I should share some info i already have on her or if i should share anything she is doing
MY ANSWER
Hi! It's going to be tricky for you if you aren't going to the pre-school but you need to do your best to show Ofsted that you are trying to share.
Could you and her make a booklet of 'my favourite things' that she can take to pre-school to show them? You could add some comments about her learning and development in the booklet.
Something like that might be a nice way of sharing - just make sure you get lots of photos of her making it and taking it away.
Then you could send a note saying hi, you would like to know how they are set up to work with you. Put the ball in their court next iyswim. Pop a copy of the note in her file as well.
Try and get hold of newsletters and info if you can and if the child says she did anything at pre-school, jot it down as evidence of partnership working.
Hth :D
if anyone else has any ideas, please add to the thread! :D
QUESTION
i have a little one who is going to be going to pre school 4 days a week and i will still have her for the one day.
I will never go to the pre school so was just wondering if I should share some info i already have on her or if i should share anything she is doing
MY ANSWER
Hi! It's going to be tricky for you if you aren't going to the pre-school but you need to do your best to show Ofsted that you are trying to share.
Could you and her make a booklet of 'my favourite things' that she can take to pre-school to show them? You could add some comments about her learning and development in the booklet.
Something like that might be a nice way of sharing - just make sure you get lots of photos of her making it and taking it away.
Then you could send a note saying hi, you would like to know how they are set up to work with you. Put the ball in their court next iyswim. Pop a copy of the note in her file as well.
Try and get hold of newsletters and info if you can and if the child says she did anything at pre-school, jot it down as evidence of partnership working.
Hth :D