I sent home 2 months ago little postcards addressed to me with "look what I can do now" heading on - still waiting to get ANY back - also sent home update to "All about me" forms - only had back 2 out of 4 - the 2 i'm waiting for, one parent is a secondary school teacher and the other is a TA in a middle school - maybe I need to advertise for primary school teachers!
I sent home 2 months ago little postcards addressed to me with "look what I can do now" heading on - still waiting to get ANY back - also sent home update to "All about me" forms - only had back 2 out of 4 - the 2 i'm waiting for, one parent is a secondary school teacher and the other is a TA in a middle school - maybe I need to advertise for primary school teachers!
Nah, my other Mom is also a primary school teacher - and is like yours
Now you've just given me a great idea. When you sign contracts and send home your policies and procedures pack, hand over a block of post it notes. When parents ask what they're for you can then say, these are for...I'm sure that you would be able to to get them personalised somewhere like on vista print
Possible headings might include:
"This is what I can do now..."
"Wow" moments...
"I have just..."
i have an early years teacher too who does the same - it's brilliant. Also last time i sent LJ home with the feedback sheet for parents she wrote 2 pages of input for me!
if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got
Before I became a childminder, I used one for my daughter. I used to send post it notes in about wow moments but she never really seemed bothered about it. My daughter even took a phot of her in when she was a baby in hospital as she was born with gastroschisis and we had talked about it at home and she wanted to tell ehr childminder but again she wasnt bothered. I was so disappointed that I had to change minders as she just never seemed interested in her interests yet she had an outstanding rating!
One of my parents is a newly qualified Ofsted inspector Lol. She actually told me last week to be honest a bit shocked as she never even said she was training,so I waiting for her input.She is a very relaxed parent.
I am certainly going to be using her for questions etc to see if she knows the answers.
I don't know if it's a good or bad thing having teachers/Ofsted Inspectors as the parents?
i have a book and i write in with when the baby is with me, his mummy writes in it at the weekend or in the week. I can not imagine trying to look after a baby without his mamas advice so it must be very hard when their mums dont write anything. i would be scared to work for an ofsted inspector, i would feel they were always watching me to make sure i obeyed the rules.
she is lovely - very firm and knows what she likes, but open to suggestion & discussion. she says she would hate to inspect childminders as she thinks the inspection process is too much/intense for childminders, but equally, says, a good childminder is up to it!
I provide these for my parents and am lucky as they do return them
They are brilliant - thank you for sharing! I love this forum and the way everyone shares (shame I am rubbish and yet to produce anything anyone would want to use )
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