VINASOL
17-02-2011, 06:10 PM
It's half term tomorrow so I thought I'd finish my newsletter and I would hand it out tomorrow.
One of the things that really bugs me which I want to address is toys and stuff brought by kids...for example, I dont' mind bringing their own toys - as long as they share - but one mindee brought mum's bracelet (diamonte) and other mindee brought 3d glasses in a case (which he nearly lost because it flew out of his bag)...mindee also keeps bringing (and sneaking) in money which causes great problems.
So, I've started this....
"Children are welcome to bring toys and other items to the
setting but I would suggest that they do not bring anything of
particular value—either in terms of cost or attachment so that there is no upset if things are lost or forgotten at home time.
Whilst toys and books brought here will be looked
after, please do not let your child bring:
Money/Coins (of any kind);
Jewellery;
Computer Games (only with prior agreement and for children aged over 7) [this is for the older children to use after school];"
Can't think of other items which woudl be problematic - any advice?
One of the things that really bugs me which I want to address is toys and stuff brought by kids...for example, I dont' mind bringing their own toys - as long as they share - but one mindee brought mum's bracelet (diamonte) and other mindee brought 3d glasses in a case (which he nearly lost because it flew out of his bag)...mindee also keeps bringing (and sneaking) in money which causes great problems.
So, I've started this....
"Children are welcome to bring toys and other items to the
setting but I would suggest that they do not bring anything of
particular value—either in terms of cost or attachment so that there is no upset if things are lost or forgotten at home time.
Whilst toys and books brought here will be looked
after, please do not let your child bring:
Money/Coins (of any kind);
Jewellery;
Computer Games (only with prior agreement and for children aged over 7) [this is for the older children to use after school];"
Can't think of other items which woudl be problematic - any advice?