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    Default Help with planning please :-(

    Hi all

    I think I am getting myself in a tizzy about planning - is it realy this complicated

    At the moment I look after a 16 month old 2 days a week. We have a routine for both of these days which is as follows:

    Arrives 8:30 - either school run or in holidays free play.

    Breakfast 9am

    9 - 10 Free play and nappy change.

    10 - 12 sleeps

    12 -1 Dinner

    In the afternoon we either go to a playgroup or childminder drop in or we may have stories, or go out to the park or farm or I may go shopping with him.

    That basicaly is his day with me. It's pretty much the same every week.

    Am I supposed to show this in a plan?

    I keep reading about all these complicated long term plans and medium plans and sort term plans

    I have no idea where to start

    HELP !!!!
    Diane x

    Sorry I forgot to say - I do have older children that I mind and during the holidays I do a plan of what we are doing and where we are going each day.
    Last edited by 2kidsunder5; 13-08-2008 at 11:09 AM.

 

 

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