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    Question when a child is leaving?

    hi
    i have a lo who is leaving and i dont no what to give mum i have eyfs folder with ob's and photo's and all artwork crafts then other stuff just wanted to no what mum is given and what i need to keep for my record's for ofsted?
    thanks
    Im just a littlestar *

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    Default Re: when a child is leaving?

    I give them everything.

    Ofsted are not really interested in past children, they will want to know what you are doing with the children you have when you are inspected. I do have parents permission to keep photos and I have an album I have out for Ofsted so they can see rhe range of age children and things I have done with them.

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    Default Re: when a child is leaving?

    And you obviously need to keep your copies of contracts, any accident or incident reports......
    Familiarity breeds contempt - and children Mark Twain

 

 

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