JCrakers
30-07-2012, 09:54 AM
Im half way through becoming accredited and have had an improvement advisor round. she gave me some info I had to add to my policies, little tweaks etc.
She also wants me to do an action plan. Basically a chart of what I plan to do. :mad:
Now, I'm very much of a 'here and now' person. I don't know what Im going to be doing/planning to buy in 3 months time. If something gets broken I may replenish, I may not depending on what it was. If I go shopping and fall across something I may buy it.
I may take on a new child, I may not. If I did I may buy a couple of new toys, I may not.
I make decisions when they need to be made, I don't think ahead too much as things change so easily.
I'm really sick to death of all this useless paperwork. It's making me think again about carrying on with childminding. I can't see myself doing this for much longer.
She gave me a 40 page SEN paper to read through. I browsed it but being that I don't have any children at the moment with special needs I feel if I ever took any on, that would be the time to read through it in more detail. :blush:
I may take on a child next week needing extra support, I may never take one on.
It's basically taking all the fun that is left in this job and turning it into an office job.
She also wants me to do an action plan. Basically a chart of what I plan to do. :mad:
Now, I'm very much of a 'here and now' person. I don't know what Im going to be doing/planning to buy in 3 months time. If something gets broken I may replenish, I may not depending on what it was. If I go shopping and fall across something I may buy it.
I may take on a new child, I may not. If I did I may buy a couple of new toys, I may not.
I make decisions when they need to be made, I don't think ahead too much as things change so easily.
I'm really sick to death of all this useless paperwork. It's making me think again about carrying on with childminding. I can't see myself doing this for much longer.
She gave me a 40 page SEN paper to read through. I browsed it but being that I don't have any children at the moment with special needs I feel if I ever took any on, that would be the time to read through it in more detail. :blush:
I may take on a child next week needing extra support, I may never take one on.
It's basically taking all the fun that is left in this job and turning it into an office job.