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    Wow, thanks guys, so many ideas. I love this forum!

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    As far as parents not writin in... My do said to write down comments they make to me. so I get parents permission and then write comments in the parents section like 'mum says he is keeping everyone awake at nights and won't settle down.' or 'his dad texted to say he really liked the card and cookies' etc. Seems to do the trick and still keeps a record .
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    Thats a great idea too. I didnt realise how useful having a book could be. Thanks again everyone x

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    I do for one of my little ones for but the other three I don't. The one I do it for also writes in the contact book, reads it every day, comments on the photos I stick in etc. In short it works.

    Other parents just don't bother so instead I talk to them at the end of their child's day which they prefer. I think of that as fitting in with individual family's needs rather than doing a one-size-fits-all type way of communication just to please ofsted.

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    Mine have an A4 folder each and at the end of each day I put a sheet in which says;

    Activities & outings done that day
    Food eaten
    Bottles (if a baby)
    Naps
    Nappy changes or potty training record
    A photo
    A space for notes from CM to Parents
    A space for Parents comments

    The folder goes home each night and comes back each morning.

    When they reach full time school age, then I have a simpler sheet (activities, food, behaviour etc ) that gets given to the parent at the end of the day (no folder).
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    Thanks for all the feedback, its been really helpful.

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    You can also write in there what parents say to you (with their permission) my do suggested this with one family who never commented in the diary and it's working out really well
    'It's never too late to have a happy childhood' ( Tom Robinson)

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    I don't do diaries!
    Not to send home ones. I talk with parents morning and evening, have a noticeboard up in my hall with weekly plan of general activities, print off photos monthly and put them in my album for parents to look at. Each photo is dated and has a bit of explaination written by it. I do keep food diaries here where i list what has been offered and approx amounts eaten, parents can look at when they want tho hardly ever!
    New children who start I do detailed sheet for the first few weeks only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carol M View Post
    I don't do diaries!
    Not to send home ones. I talk with parents morning and evening, have a noticeboard up in my hall with weekly plan of general activities, print off photos monthly and put them in my album for parents to look at. Each photo is dated and has a bit of explaination written by it. I do keep food diaries here where i list what has been offered and approx amounts eaten, parents can look at when they want tho hardly ever!
    New children who start I do detailed sheet for the first few weeks only.
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    Thanks for replying, think I will do diaries, it does sound like a fair bit of writing to do each day but if it worksit works x

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosebud View Post
    I use an A5 sized diary sheet. It has "about our day", meals, nappies & sleeps on the front and then a space for observations, next steps and parents comments on the back. I send them home in a plastic folder and ask parents to send them back the next day. Sometimes they write on them, sometimes they don't. I then file them in the childs learning journey - observations done, next steps done, communication with parents done.
    Would you be willing to share your diary sheet?

    Tell me to go away if that's too cheeky!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13Katrina View Post
    Would you be willing to share your diary sheet?

    Tell me to go away if that's too cheeky!

    K x
    Could I have a sneaky peek too please xxxxxx

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    2 of my families provide A5 books where i note:

    food eaten and at what time
    nappy changes
    sleep times
    any medication given
    any signs of ill health

    I used to send home an A4 sheet every day with this info on plus activities we had done, places we had visited but soon realised parents never read them, so couldnt see point in wasting my time, paper or ink. Each day when parent comes to collect i make point of showing/telling them what we have done/made that day

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    Here is a copy of my daily contact form, i send this home with all new parents. Some parents love it! some don't bother...if i see it's a waste of time i speak to parents and offer verbal feedback instead. Feel free to use it....
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    i use little a5 notebooks that me and parents both write in.
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazapod View Post
    Here is a copy of my daily contact form, i send this home with all new parents. Some parents love it! some don't bother...if i see it's a waste of time i speak to parents and offer verbal feedback instead. Feel free to use it....
    Thank you so much for sharing that with us. You're a star! xx

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    Im just starting out only have one mindee but we have a communication book with her mood , what she ate , how much she drank , nappies , nap times , my comments and a space for theres My parent is very intersted in seeing and using this but I get the impression not all parents are the same so would vary my contents dependant in parent xxx

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    Quote Originally Posted by green puppy View Post
    I use a hard back A5 book for each child as their "daily diary". This is the general layout:
    Date
    Breakfast
    lunch
    tea
    sleeps
    nappies
    my day (this is a short summery of what child has done from child's perspective)
    cm comments (could be noting achievements, child's mood, anything important to tell or questions I have.....)
    parents comments

    All my parents love them and put in comments, we don't always have as much time to chat every morning and evening with kids leaving at different times and sometimes things get forgotton so this works really well. Also shows a working parent partnership at inspection time!! I sometimes add little pogo photos and the children also like to add a line of "writing". Really up to you what you do though, it's not a requirement but is seen as good practice.
    I do the same but my parents either keep loosing them or don't bring them in, but the ones that do remember them say they like them x x

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    I usually only do diaries for under ones and then find myself telling them what we have been up and what the child has been doing anyway!! new year's resolution not to keep repeat myself! in paperwork that is!

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    I have this problem too and I have started to at the end of the days entry in the daily diary at least once a week write a question such as What does XX like doing at home at the mo? What has XX been playing with this week? Or XX has been doing this here does he do that at home too? .....and they have a couple of times written in, not a lot but at least shows I am making an effort I think.....

 

 
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