sp1
16-06-2010, 07:49 PM
Hi all,
Just another quick question I'm afraid:(
I look after a 18 month old little girl (I have a son the same age) Whilst playing in the garden, which is all concrete so more like a court yard, the little girl fell over. Nothing serious and after a cuddle she was more than happy to get down and play. I didn't even think to check her knee's(she was wearing trousers) as I'm so used to my son brushing himself off and carrying on.
I received a text from the Mum earlier asking if she'd had a fall because her knee's were a bit bruised and she had a little graze on one of her knee's. This is the first time Mum and daughter have been apart and I think she's just a little over protective, which I understand.
Should I have written this down in the accident book and told the parent? I just think that children this age fall over all the time and if I have to fill out an accident sheet every time I will be continously filling them out :(
Just another quick question I'm afraid:(
I look after a 18 month old little girl (I have a son the same age) Whilst playing in the garden, which is all concrete so more like a court yard, the little girl fell over. Nothing serious and after a cuddle she was more than happy to get down and play. I didn't even think to check her knee's(she was wearing trousers) as I'm so used to my son brushing himself off and carrying on.
I received a text from the Mum earlier asking if she'd had a fall because her knee's were a bit bruised and she had a little graze on one of her knee's. This is the first time Mum and daughter have been apart and I think she's just a little over protective, which I understand.
Should I have written this down in the accident book and told the parent? I just think that children this age fall over all the time and if I have to fill out an accident sheet every time I will be continously filling them out :(