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    Default Daily Diary - what goes in?

    I have just started having a 2.5 y.o. boy. I am using an A5 page a day diary to complete his daily diary. At the moment I am writing nappy changes (e.g. wet, dirty and times); snacks and drinks (what he had and when); what activities we did.

    That's all I've put in so far. I was planning to add in any problems, accidents, etc if there are any.

    Do I need any other information or does this seem sufficient?

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    Hi

    The only other bits I include are what time they arrive/leave and who with and any observations which can make doing learning journeys easier.

    Hope that helps. Good luck.

    Sam x

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    I also put in a pogo picture once or twice a month (depending on how often lo comes)

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    I include if we have seen anyone they know eg if we bump into their neighbours or any relatives on our travels

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    what everyone else said.
    date
    what they've eaten including snacks
    nappy changes
    accidents
    new words/activities they've tried
    activities they've enjoyed during the day
    pogo pic if I've got a good phot of lo doing something
    space for parent comment (not that it gets used very often!)

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    I also have most of the same as above:
    Date
    Food and drinks
    Naps and nappies
    What I have done today
    A section for childminders comments for me to mention anything I feel the parent would like to know, ie child's mood if unusual, something new the child has done, something the child has shown real interest in etc
    A section titled parents comments - ofsted really likes this as it shows that I encourage parents to share information with me even if the parents choose not to write anything.
    A section titled notices for me to put anything important such as things they need to replenish, holiday dates, etc

    I have this on a word document that I have printed out loads of times onto a5 sized paper so that I can then just stick one in each day and I find it easier to fill in this way.

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    I include same as above. I always comment on the child's mood and point out anything that they have particularly enjoyed (or disliked) doing. Like the idea of a printed out a5 sheet to fill in (comment above), this would save me loads of time

 

 

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