Home contact book/diary for over 5s
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    Hi
    does anyone have a home contact book/diary for children who are not in the early years and what do you include in it?
    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by kareninluton View Post
    Hi
    does anyone have a home contact book/diary for children who are not in the early years and what do you include in it?
    Karen
    Sorry, I don't do diary/contact books for children not in early years. I discuss with parents, and anything specific that happens (such as incidents etc) are written down, given to parents to sign and that goes in their folder.

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    I would if requested by parents or if the child was disabled and / or unable to share info about their day with parents.

    Just a few notes about how the child has been / what they've done / eaten etc.

    Hth

 

 

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