phoenix2010
21-03-2011, 07:35 PM
Its on Thursday

I was registered before for 3 years , had a break of 2 years , moved counties and Im now re registering

What Ive done
Risk assessment , home , garden , activities , outings
Policies
Complaints procedure and complaint forms
EYFS folder with obs forms and activity evaluation forms
Permission forms
Accident, Incident and medication forms /folder
Child info forms

I have a daily diary and learning journal to show her as I currently nanny a child and do that for him

I do have some toys but will visit the toy library fortnightly

have childproofed house....safety gate/socket covers /blind cords/safety film on glass door /extra bolts on front door and back gate

Written a wish list of thing i need /or need to do but dont have yet
feeding chair
fix fire blanket to wall
dressing up box

ive been through the booklet and answered all questions

I have an nvq3 but understand i will still need to do parts of the course
safeguarding
eyfs..........need to get confirmation of this

Have I missed anything
having read some threads Im now thinking that Ive actually over prepared

I really only want to mind one or 2 children preferably babies/toddlers but assume you dont tell them that as you want to get reg for as many as poss

I only have an upstairs toilet, I was on a food safey course at the weekend and she said they like you to have 2 sinks downstairs so children can wash hands , I will have to say the children go upstairs to wash hands ??

or should I say I will provide a bowl for handwashing , obviously clean water for each child/seperate flannels towels etc

sorry its long , thought id ask all my questions in one go

Thankyou
Sally :(

missymood
21-03-2011, 09:54 PM
Hi hun
The only thing I can think of is a compliments book and fridge temp book:thumbsup:

phoenix2010
22-03-2011, 09:36 AM
Ill pop a compliments form in my complaints folder Thankyou

I have a daily checklist on my kitchen wall and I will write the temp on there every day
Oh also did a cleaning schedule last night
a wish list
and a to do list

I keep thinking of more things to do :rolleyes:

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