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    E-book 40 - Risk assess the child

    While it is not a statutory requirement of the EYFS to write a risk assessment for each child, I keep reading about it as good practice in Ofsted reports, so I thought an e-book might be useful!

    This e-book lists risks by age and stage of development and gives examples of risk assessments that might be carried out.

    Price - 3.99

    Available from - www.knutsfordchildminding.co.uk

    Thank you for reading

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    Just placed an order

    keep up the good work

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    Quote Originally Posted by christine e View Post
    Just placed an order

    keep up the good work

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    Thank you! I have sent it for you

 

 

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