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    Hi about a week ago someone posted a link to a council website with some nice development trackers, they were colour coded. Anyone know where I might find?

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    I'm leics and apparently the only county to do progress from the start. They have a really good tracking system, starting with an early assessment, progress sheets, trackers and then a transition to school.

    I went on a course last night for 3 hrs, nearly fell asleep but learnt a good deal for it about tracking.
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    Are these what you're looking for Helen?
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    Hi thanks Ballette it wasn't the one but that one is good.

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    Hi, iv been looking for a tracker sheet too, that one looks good so thanks! just a quick question: i might sound abit silly but what do i put in each box? tick it once a child has reached that stage, or do i date it and have a observation to back it up?

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    [QUOTE=sam88;1186243]Hi, iv been looking for a tracker sheet too, that one looks good so thanks! just a quick question: i might sound abit silly but what do i put in each box? tick it once a child has reached that stage, or do i date it and have a observation to back it up?

    I'd like to know too please if anyone can help? thanks
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    Salford Starting Life Well have a good one - ill upload it later when on computer x

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    Hi, I am new to this, and was wanting to have a look at the tracker system. When i clicked on the link, it says i can not look at this as i dont have enough privillidges ??? i am logged in, can anyone help me, to why i cant open link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carla Watts View Post
    Hi, I am new to this, and was wanting to have a look at the tracker system. When i clicked on the link, it says i can not look at this as i dont have enough privillidges ??? i am logged in, can anyone help me, to why i cant open link?

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    You are a new forum member Carla - once you have made 4 qualifying posts you will find that you are out of moderation and can download attachments.

    It's the way the system makes sure you are not a spammer.

    Hope this helps

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    Thanks SammyL would appreciate it x
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    We use an A3 tracker sheet and I revisit it every 6 weeks. I use different coloured highlighter each time I visit it and date each developmental area the child has achieved. If I have an observation to back it up I will state " see observation number 3" or what ever number it is that links it. I may just have photo evidence with no observation. All the sheets in my children's learning journey are numbered with the individuals tracker at the back. It's soapy to navigate and easy for Ofsted to see too.
    Hope this helps x

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