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    I have never had a child 8 years old or over. What will be expected of me as a childminder? Do I still do Observations and next steps. Do I have to liaise with her teacher? I will do a daily diary and scrap book anyway. I know she is too old for development matters. This is still all quite new for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hands on Herts View Post
    I have never had a child 8 years old or over. What will be expected of me as a childminder? Do I still do Observations and next steps. Do I have to liaise with her teacher? I will do a daily diary and scrap book anyway. I know she is too old for development matters. This is still all quite new for me!
    No you don't have to do next steps/observations.

    With my older I just do a photo scrapebook of what they have done with me. Sometimes after school its just sit and relax

    The only stipulation in the eyfs for children aged 8 and over is that their care must not impact on the care of the younger ones
    When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door

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    Thanks so much. It's so difficult finding the right info, I guess the best way is to ask someone doing it!
    Many thanks

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    oooh great thanks i have my first over 8 starting at the end of september too x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gail Tracey View Post
    oooh great thanks i have my first over 8 starting at the end of september too x
    Good luck, it will be nice to have a child where you can focus on them instead of the never ending, mounting up paperwork. After schools are so much easier!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hands on Herts View Post

    Good luck, it will be nice to have a child where you can focus on them instead of the never ending, mounting up paperwork. After schools are so much easier!
    Im looking forward to it to be fair. The shame is its 2 hours. 2 nights a week x

 

 

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