About me form for 4 year old
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    Default About me form for 4 year old

    I have four year old twin boys starting with me in a week or two.

    I normally fill in the All About Me form with Mum but as these two are older and quite confident in talking to me, should I fill it in with them instead? I thought it might be nice to and then maybe let Mum have her input afterwards.

    This is separate to my Child detail form as it captures what they like to do, who is special in their lives etc

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    I would ask parents and children to do it. Could be interesting to see both perspective on it. Also parents should do it. In my opinion.

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    Definitely do both get parents to do it before they come so you have an idea then get the to do it once they are used to you

 

 

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