What do you have in your portfolio?
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    Default What do you have in your portfolio?

    I wondered wether anyone would be willng to share what they keep in their portfolio's?

    I have been looking at mine and feel like i've missed something obvious

    I have;

    Ofsted cert
    Training certs
    Insurance details
    New parent info
    P & P's
    Samples of work
    Pics of activities
    Sample menu
    House & Garden RA

    My DO said to keep a bank copy of every piece of paperwork but I'm not sure - are prospective/new parents really interested in that??

    Any advice would be great

    Cheers

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    I don't have blank copies of everything ... I am giving those to parents anyway and I update them so regularly it would be a bit daft.

    I have a big portfolio though with lots of information in it - it's more of a reference file than anything else.

    Just think of the things you would like to see if you were chatting to a childminder - things that make him/her look professional and like s/he knows what s/he is doing - and make sure they are in yours

 

 

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