The little things that make you smile
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    Default The little things that make you smile

    Hi all

    I have just taken a photo of the little one I look after - he is 18 months old. When I get his high chair out he goes and gets the tray / table for it, this is something he has only just started to do so I thought I would catch him on camera doing it for his file - as i held the camera up to take the photo he s
    toad still with the tray and said "cheese"

    I am now wondering what to do with it, i have written it on a post it note, but am not going to do an obs as I have done one today already - do you just stick it in his file for that day? I know I could connect it to EYFS and go through the bible to find out what aspects it links to but there are only so many hours in a day and if I did that for everything that I noticed I would be writting forever

    Diane x

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    Default Re: The little things that make you smile

    I'd put it on the noticeboard for a while then give it to mum

 

 

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