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    I've had some enquires and got some bookings.
    I've got a 3 year old 8-6 fridays, and a 2 year old mon and tue 8-6 what would be the best type of planning for them?
    What planning did you start off with?
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    I didn't do any planning to start with just observe. You probably dont know these children and can't plan for their interests if you dont know what they are. If you just put toys out initially for what their age range may be interested in and see what happens. I use that time to make notes on their starting points for their learning journey and then when I know what kind of things they like then I can start to plan.

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    Thank you for that, that's a great idea. Once I know their interests I can plan around them.

 

 

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