Policies & procedures for after schoolies?
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    Default Policies & procedures for after schoolies?

    Hi, I've got some after school pick ups starting in September, never had them before. Do you give them all your P & P or just pick out relevant ones? They all seem quite important though x

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    I give my parents all of my policies and procedures irrespective of whether they are after schoolies or not. At the end of the day you have then covered yourself and if they don't feel they are relevant e.g. potty training or sleeping baby then they can decide for themselves.

    Hope that helps.

    Sam x

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    That's what I do too. Also I found I had to add bits to some of mine to take into account their different needs and the fact they are at school.

 

 

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