Template for starting point for children
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    Default Template for starting point for children

    Have all about me books, which include parents info, doctors info, allergys medical info, fav toy ect...
    But has anyone got a starting point template? Checklist type or anything really? Bit stuck on this point.

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    Hi if look on here scroll to bottom you see check list on what to include...

    Starting Points - All about me TEMPLATE

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    My Starting Points form is pretty much the same as my termly progress reviews- boxes for each Area (just 3 prime for under 3s), box for comments from parents, box for comments from child. I write a few sentences about what child is doing, what we can help them move towards in each area. I have a separate tracker sheet to mark where they are by age/stage on all Aspects. Starting Points just tends to have a bit more about settling in I find.

 

 

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