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Can I do this?
I am trying to make my life a bit easier especially when it comes to paperwork...
When I do my obs, I write out my observation, then have a section titled 'development matters' where I link my observations, if I can, or I make up my won statements. Then I have a section for 'Next Steps/Ideas for future play'
Can I 'not link' my obsevations, in terms of finding statements in DM or EYO and just write what I observe as the development and what I can plan for the next steps?
(But I will obviously refer back to DM and EYO for guidance)
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sounds fine to me.
each time I do an observation I write next to it which areas/sections it covers, but not an exact statement from DM. I then write next steps next to that. every few months/once a term I go through DM highlighting areas now covered ( I use a different colour each time and date front for each colour! )
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The EYO is not a tick list and you don't have to find a statement for every observation.
I often refer to this for my linking hope it helps!
http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fr...%20prompts.pdf
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I've recently simplified my obs. I just couldn't keep up with everything and it was either simplify them or make myself ill by working too hard.
I do a short monthly observation with date and age in months, a link to what area it comes under and a next step. Then I have a little area for evidence of next steps or how I work towards it.
I do all 6 children on one page of an a4 book as I couldn't keep up with countless pieces of paper.
I still add post it notes to the LJ with any obs I see
I like it, it makes my life easier, I enjoy the extra time with the children and if Ofsted moan then they can 'do one' as I would probably give up rather than be stressed by paperwork
Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.
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Thank you everyone...
And Sarah, like I even need to say this... You are a DIAMOND!
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