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Bex1
20-11-2008, 02:48 PM
Hi
I am due to have my 'pre reg inspection' on Monday and I have created a "all about me" pack that I would give to parents to complete before their child joined my setting. In my pack I have the following:

Name
Date of Birth
My Family
My Pets

Then under 'Individual Needs' I have

Food Allergies
Particular dislikes
Favourite fOOD
What I like to drink

Can I dress myself i.e. put on coat, shoes
Can I manage zips, buttons, toggles
Do I have a nap during day. if so how long
Where do I prefer to sleep
Confort toy, dummy

Nappies, how often changed
Routine. if any, for nappy change
Potty or toilet training
how does child indiciate they wish to use potty/toilet

Then I have a likes/dislike page which has headings

toys
activities
stories/books
songs/rhymes
Games

Anything I am missing? I guess I need to put in about child general health perhaps?

Thank You :)

sarah707
20-11-2008, 03:35 PM
You need to ask about children's starting points ... while remembering that many parents (not all, but many) haven't the first idea what the 6 areas of learning and development are...

So keep it based around what childrne's achievements are and how you can help parents to develop them... :D

Pixie26
20-11-2008, 03:51 PM
I have something simular. Mine is called "Record of child's Individual needs"
if you want to have a look pm me and I will email it to you!


You need to ask about children's starting points ...
while remembering that many parents (not all, but many)
haven't the first idea what the 6 areas of learning
and development are...
What do you mean by that Sarah?!?:blush:
xpixiex

Pauline
20-11-2008, 06:05 PM
You could also include what things frighten them (if any) and if they are upset what will comfort them.

sarah707
20-11-2008, 06:09 PM
It's something that's come up time and time again in inspection reports on the Ofsted website...

We have to find out about children's starting points from their parents... if we know what they are doing from the experts, then we can plan for their next steps.

You can find some ideas here -

http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/eyfs/resources/downloads/planningfrombirth.pdf

:D