Yes I am going to ask about a Support Minder.
But for now, this website and all who post on it are my Support Minders!
I think it would be nicer to make your own, becomes more personal and totally agree with encouraging parents to write comments as well.
Think you should write:
what they have eaten
sleeps
nappies
and what they have done in the morning and afternoon.
Tinkerbell
I have a notebook, A5 size, and just note down meals eaten, problems, funny things, what time they slept, how their mood seemed etc.
Will put a note in today to say please feel free to add anything in, hadn't thought of that
Also going to nick the idea of putting photos on a cd for the parents ta
I have looked after one boy for well over a year and he has filled about 3 diary's now so i have just kept one of them that is fillled in then i let the parents keep any new ones, but i have seperate folders for their obs, work photos and development plans they just take that home every 4-6 weeks for the weekend so that parents can see it and i make sure that is always returned.
Bev X
Yes, sort of. It depends on how you want to do it. I have the notebook diary that goes home to parents with all the daily stuff and encourage parents to write in it back to me. But I keep a separate observation and planning folder (actually a ring binder) that parents can look at but which never, ever leaves my house (though they can take it away at the end of their time with me).so it would be best to have a copy of what is put in the diary?? or even have 2 diarys one your our info and one for the parent!
Why is "phonics" not spelled the way it sounds?
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