Questionaire for old childminder?
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  1. #1
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    Default Questionaire for old childminder?

    Ve a new child staring that's leaving a old childminder due to them moving away.
    Has anyone got a questionnaire template for old childminders to ask where the child is, what she enjoys there, how she is with other children and in different settings?

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    I would ask to see their Learning Journals and also ask for a review similar to the ones used for 2 year check ups - I always do this before my mindees start at Nursery so the Nursery knows what they like and don't like doing and at what stage of their development they are at.

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    Why not give her a ring for a chat (get permissions first) she might even invite you round so you cansee where the child has been and what he or she likes doing.

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    I find a chat on the phone and a look at the old LJ best. The LJ belongs to the child so should be coming with the child anyway.

 

 

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