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    Question Help with LJ's please!

    Hi guys

    I'm about to have Ofsted come round and do a pre registration inspection!
    I'm very nervous and think I just about have everything soerted. I've been reading some of the posts in other forums and am a bit confused as to the best method of making learning journals?
    I printed off a tick list basically for each of the age groups but it sounds as though Ofsted don't like these much?
    I have an observation sheet which I was hoping to use and then once I've completed it for a child, put it into a folder (for that child) so that I can come back to it and plan activities etc.
    Then what should I do?!
    LOL!!!!
    Any help greatly appreciated as this is the last bit i'm fine tuning!!!!
    Thanks
    Claire

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    A learning journey contains information about the child, photos, observations, individual plans for the child's next steps... and something which shows how the child is progressing through the development matters ages and stages in the guidance to the Eyfs.

    hth

 

 

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