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    Default Re: Daily Diary - Page Template

    I use these, i brought them off ebay.
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    Hi, i have tired to download these but it wont let me :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ant_h18 View Post
    Hi, i have tired to download these but it wont let me :-(

    Hi, When you joined you would have received a welcome message and email, if you follow the link in there it explains everything.
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    I also email mine and ask for feedback which i sometimes get... apart from two mums noone shows much interest which is a shame when you spent every evening on them i have just started to make sure i update them at lunch time and and then quickly add the afternoon info just before the children leave which is a lot better than doing it at 9pm! I used to feel really bad if i did any sort of paperwork during the time the kids are here but i'm beginning to realise that it's gotta be done. i just have to fit it in with sleep and free play times and then i got my evening back! sort of. if my DD goes to sleep. and someone has taken the dog out. and cleaned the kitchen. ah well, nevermind. one day i WILL have an evening to myself again

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    18mths on and reading all these posts freeks me out. I have an a5 ruled book and write in there what we have done, lunch sleep nappies etc if necessary and also anything else they need to know.

    I also talk to parent's about their child's day. Yes I know there is no right or wrong way of doing but reading what you are all doing makes me think I am doing it all wrong
    Nicki xxx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Book View Post
    18mths on and reading all these posts freeks me out. I have an a5 ruled book and write in there what we have done, lunch sleep nappies etc if necessary and also anything else they need to know.

    I also talk to parent's about their child's day. Yes I know there is no right or wrong way of doing but reading what you are all doing makes me think I am doing it all wrong
    Please don't freak out...what you are doing is just fine. That is exactly what I do and the two inspectors came thought it was great. Parents sign it every evening or leave me messages.
    Clorogue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celyn View Post
    I don't use paper daily diaries at all these days.
    I've got a form in Word that I fill out then send by email to the parents. I tried it out a little while ago to see if it was easier and I found that parents were far more likely to email me back with responses and information.
    If the parents want to print it out, that's up to them, but I think they just keep them filed on their PCs.
    This is what we do and the parents love them, also means if you have a really busy day and short of time youcan quickly do them when the children have gone home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celyn View Post
    I don't use paper daily diaries at all these days.
    I've got a form in Word that I fill out then send by email to the parents. I tried it out a little while ago to see if it was easier and I found that parents were far more likely to email me back with responses and information.
    If the parents want to print it out, that's up to them, but I think they just keep them filed on their PCs.
    Hmmmn - might ask parents if they would prefer this to written diaries. Thanks for the idea

    Miffy xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Book View Post
    18mths on and reading all these posts freeks me out. I have an a5 ruled book and write in there what we have done, lunch sleep nappies etc if necessary and also anything else they need to know.

    I also talk to parent's about their child's day. Yes I know there is no right or wrong way of doing but reading what you are all doing makes me think I am doing it all wrong
    Don't freak out! We all do it differently and it's all about finding a method that suits you.

    I buy very cheap exercise books and for under 3's I write a very brief note in each day (what they especially enjoyed rather than listing what we did, and any things that need mentioning)
    For my over 3's I have a 'communication book' - it stays in their bags and I only write in it if something needs reminding, or if something significant has happened that day. They rarely get written in.

    Ofsted were more than happy with my method as they could see from parent questionnaires that I am regularly communicating with parents even if it's not in a book.

    You definitely are not doing it wrong!
    Georgina x

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    Daily Diary 0-3 years.docx

    This is what i use for under 3 year old, Over 3's is the same put potty/toilet use and misses out the bottles
    Lisa Burrows x x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben10mad View Post
    I use these, i brought them off ebay.
    These are very similiar to the ones I use that I created myself. I love the idea that Celyn says about emailing out reports - I recently bought myself a laptop to use for childminding and this is an excellent way to put it to more use.

    My husband who runs his own IT Company has come up with another idea to strengthen this which is scanning all previous written reports and setting up a secure system where parents can get them on our server, they can then access everything I hold on their child including any photo's taken.

    Don't know why I never thought before about emailing reports - it's certainly the way the world is going

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heaven Scent View Post
    We don't need to do one its not a requirement of the EYFS so please don't stress or spend too much time on it at the expense of all the things you have got to do - get used to doing the other things then add it on as it were - its just one method you can use to show you are working in partnership with parents - other methods could be - texting notes daily or stating in your SEF that you spend X amount of time daily, weekly or monthly with parents on a 1-1 basis giving them info on their children.

    Remember we are all individuals and if we are to celebrate diversity in the children and their families then our diversity should be celebrated also if not that is a form of discrimination too. Its also important that no minder who has difficulties with literacy should be made feel inadequate as a result of this - so I say find the way that suits you best to communicate with parents even if it means that you record voice messages for parents - document it in your policies and proceedures - and on your sef and you will be meeting the requirements of EYFS.

    Hope this helps.
    best advice i've seen so far. I have many learners who are embarrassed to write notes because they don't spell very well or are dyslexic. we've also got to remember that some parents are like this too, some can't read either. personally, i think far too many ppl are writing far too much. it's scaring me eek!

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    agree with mrs book and marleymoo!
    does anyone think this is getting worse, i cant believe some minders do that everyday with pics and all. Do they do this for every child in nurseries?

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    l agree to much emphasis is put on who does the 'best' daily diary, l write a daily record sheet for babies and toddlers up to about 2-2.6yrs detailing bottles food nappies sleeps mood and activities, as the children get older l give verbal feed back at the end of the day, l take photos print off two give one to parents and one for journals

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    I have jusy started doing mine online and have "done away" with paper ones

    I add a photo to the child's online diary everyday and a few details about what the have eaten and what activities we have done that day. Parents can leave comments as often as they like and can "share" their child's online diaries with their families (if they give them their login details)

    It is all hosted on my website and each child has their own login details

    It has made my life so much easier!

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    I don't do daily diary anymore as parents come in for a five minute chat at pick up..so they get told about food sleeps happiest and what we have done that day. Felt like I was repeating myself I discussed it we all parents first and all agreed.
    Dust its Fairy Dust

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    Quote Originally Posted by babs View Post
    I don't do daily diary anymore as parents come in for a five minute chat at pick up..so they get told about food sleeps happiest and what we have done that day. Felt like I was repeating myself I discussed it we all parents first and all agreed.
    I am loving the fact the you dont do daily diaries any more but doesn't Mrs O want to see evidence of what we have done during our day. I do daily diaries for this purpose but I talk to my mindees parents at drop off & discuss their childrens day at pick up. They really dont want me to tell them about it & then have to read it aswell. Most of them turn up in a hurry have a quick chat, grab their little one & go home for dinner & get on with their evening.

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    I'm glad I'm not the only one who just writes the basics, sleeps, feeds, nappy changes and anything I feel the parents would want to know in a A5 note book.I have just two under 18 months and can't imagin where I would get the time during the day to be sticking in photos and such . I save that for their learning journeys. Each to there own

 

 
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