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    This section of the Childminding Forum and the Independent Childminders Facebook group are here to help all childminders to say independent of agencies ... and Childcare.co.uk have committed to providing FREE information and documents to support your independence.

    So far in the FREE paperwork range on Childcare.co.uk there are record forms to cover –
    • Accident and injury
    • Assistant contracts
    • Concerns about a child
    • Contract
    • Daily diary
    • Emergency contact information
    • Emergency medication
    • Existing injuries
    • Fees policy
    • First aid
    • Illness
    • Incident
    • Medication administration
    • Physical intervention
    • Permissions
    • Policies and procedures
    • Staff medication
    • Terms and conditions
    Here - Free Childminding Forms - Childcare.co.uk and here - Childminder Guides - Exclusive Information Guides for Registered Childminder Members - Childcare.co.uk. They are all FREE you just have to log in using your FREE account to get them.

    Advice in FREE resources on the Childminding Forum covers –
    • 2 year progress check
    • All about me
    • Complaints record
    • Learning characteristics / schemas
    • Learning stories
    • Next steps / individual planning / PLODS
    • Observations
    • Permission forms
    • Planning – individual / continuous provision / group
    • Policies and procedures
    • Resource ideas
    • Risk assessments
    • Tracking
    • Transitions… and much more!
    Free Downloads. This section of the Childminding Forum is FREE. You do NOT have to log in to access the documents.

    Further FREE documents planned for the paperwork range include –
    • Attendance registers
    • Complaints
    • Compliments
    • Emergency and fire
    • Fridge / freezer records
    • Visitor

    If there is anything else you want / need / could use to support you to stay independent please let us know. Thank you

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    Thanks for this Sarah707

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    Thank you Sarah x

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    Thank you very much. Gonna sit down tonight and have a proper read through everything and get myself 100% up to date with all the new changes. xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    If there is anything else you want / need / could use to support you to stay independent please let us know. Thank you
    A clone would be could if you could manage it.....

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    Default Interacting with parents

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    How does the partnership with parents work and what are you suppose to do?.

    Is it important to send newsletter to the parents?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uzma101 View Post
    Hi

    How does the partnership with parents work and what are you suppose to do?.

    Is it important to send newsletter to the parents?

    Thank you
    You don't need to send a newsletter - but you do need to show how well you communicate with parents and share information with them.

    we do send a newsletter - and have an information board - and share daily information - and chat about the children every day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uzma101 View Post
    Hi

    How does the partnership with parents work and what are you suppose to do?.

    Is it important to send newsletter to the parents?

    Thank you
    I don't send parents newsletters but I do email them a lot. We exchange information this way. Another way to prove working together is to share a 'wow moments' sheet between yourself and them.

 

 

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