Please can some kind soul
take a brief look at my newsletter? I feel it's all nag nag nag but all the parents have been taking the **** lately and I need to stamp it out before I end up getting really miserable with things.
January-February 2011
Dear Parents,
Happy New Year!
I hope you all had a good Christmas and New Year.
I have nearly finished my EYPS – only two more days at university to go. My assessment will be sometime in February or March, I’ll be asking for it to take place in half term to cause minimal disruption as the assessor will be with me all day.
This term we will be looking at shapes, colours, numbers and letters. We’ll be working with lots of different textures and keeping our fingers crossed for some sunshine!
As you are probably aware, I take a lot of photographs of your children, many of which you never get to see. Some are on the website, some in their Learning Journeys, and some simply get deleted. I can, if you wish, email pictures to you if you provide your email address. I am also happy to email letters to you.
A gentle reminder that your child needs picking up by the time agreed in our contract: we often have plans after these times and late pickups can make things awkward. If you find you cannot pick your child up on time, please talk to me and we can arrange a contract review to alter your hours. Please bear in mind that if you are more than ten minutes late picking up your child you will be charged extra. If you are running late please call me to let me know.
Please also remember that I need four weeks’ notice of your holiday dates, as stated in the contract, if you wish to use your holiday entitlement.
Many thanks,
I also have, down the side, Please do not send your child if they are unwell or have been sick or had diarrhoea within the last 48 hours.
I will be closed on Tuesday 1st February for my EYP course.
Please remember to send your child with suitable, named clothing and footwear for the weather. Please send wellies and raincoats if raining. You are welcome to provide slippers for your child to use here.
Please remember to inform me if any of your contact details have changed.
Familiarity breeds contempt - and children Mark Twain
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