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    Is there anywhere in the eyfs guide that states how many hours a child needs to be with you per week that you have to provide a learning journey? I can't see it. I am bogged down with paperwork at the moment......think i'm doing too much to be honest! I have 7 learning journeys on the go at once! One child comes for 8 hours a week and one comes for just 4 hours. What do you suggest?
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    The only thing the Eyfs says is -

    All providers have an equally important role to play in children’s early years experiences – for example, a childminder who sees a child for two hours a day should consider what a child’s individual needs are at that time of day, and ensure that the provision they deliver is both appropriate to those needs and complementary to the education and care provided in the child’s other setting(s). All types of providers have the potential to deliver the EYFS to an excellent standard.

    There are no other clues about what you should and should not be doing.

    I would say if you are showing a progression, making notes from parents comments, talking about what they like to do and showing you are aware of the Eyfs for their age and stage, then you are doing the right things.

    It is easy to get sucked into doing too much because you look at the full timers books and think the part time ones look really lame in comparison. Then you have to remember the child is only with you for such a limited time and you can't be superwoman every day.

    Why not try and get a photo every other visit, write up a wow sheet and make notes of what he likes to do...? Make it nice and colourful and get him to do lots of colourings / take photos of his artwork or crafts to bulk it out a bit and cut back on the writing... Also jot down his comments on what he has done at the time... the more you can do when the children are happy and playing the better.

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    Thank you Sarah x x x x
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    I have a 1 year old who only comes in 12.30 - 2.30 one week and 1-5.30 the following week I said to the inspector I only do obs on the late week bcos she just sleeps on the early week - she said u can only do ur best!!
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    hi,
    During the course I got reply that if the child is only with you you are primary carer and need to do obs etc but doesnt have to be so much like full time... Any way waht you can do if you have child for 4 hour a week during the meal and sleap time ....

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    I'm in the same situation - and have questioned the same. I have been advised to write somewhere in their learning journey the number of hours and days that child attends your setting - I write it on my overview sheet. And, if you only have them for 4 hours a week you won't be able to cover every area the same as having a child for 4 hours, 3 days a week. Hope this makes sense - as it took a lot of pressure of me trying to cover all areas every few weeks on such a part-time child

 

 

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