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    Hi all, I am very new & just registered, due to start minding next week. I am really looking forward to starting & I am planning some xmas craft activities to get us going.(have got lots of ideas from here, thanks everyone) My question is do you give everything the children make to the parents & just take a photo for evidence or do you keep some back. I haven't got to grips with the planning etc yet!

    This is probably in the wrong sub-forum but didn't know where else to put it! Any advice welcome-thanks.
    Helen

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    Hi!

    If it is something i can stick into their LJ then i tend to keep it and just write they have done it in their daily diary so the parents know about it. If it is something like a clay model or cakes then i send it home with them. I don't always take pictures as we do things like cooking and clay modeling quite a lot. If it is the 1st time we have done someting then i definitly do take a pic for the LJ.

    hth?

    sarah x

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    Hi Helen. Welcome to the forum. I tend to keep a few pictures back that they have drawn which I then put in their learning journal. Everything else goes home with them and photos of their work also go in the learning journals. For big occassions such as Christmas, I tend to keep the last week's worth of craft activities/gifts for the last day so they have lots to take home for their parents. HTH. xx

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    Hiya Helen,
    I tend to ask the children if they want to take it home or put it up on a display in the playroom. More often than not it stays with me and gets hung up from every available window/wall/ceiling space. Makes for lovely colourful area to play in, and the children remember our activities for a lot longer too!!!
    Tracey x

    ps. Washing Lines and bright coloured pegs are great!!!

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    I put a few crafty pics on the wall and send the rest home. I have an album of photos of crafts/activities we have done and mini photos in the childs files - I really don't have room to keep crafts from all my mindees!

    welcome to the forum
    Happy to be back with the Greenies

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    mine always want to take them home so I photograph them or photocopy if they are going in the LJ

 

 

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