Observation for 5 months and 23 months old
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    Default Observation for 5 months and 23 months old

    Help please.....

    Next Friday a mum with 5 months old and 23 months old will visit me, what kind of activity that I can relate with EYFS that I can do ?
    I'm new childminder and I Soo want to do this right, as I know how important first impression is.
    So far I know I can show her around, and then my policies, day plans, short term and long term plans, and I also make scrap book for my 23 months old but I'm still nervous about it, I so want to make them to like me
    So please any suggestion pretty please

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    Penny1959 Guest

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    I would have out some open ended resources that are safe for the baby to put in mouth but that will also interest and encourage the older child to play - so wooden blocks, containers, saucepans, wooden spoons, large plastic lids off jars (if you have any, cardboard boxes - small or large, things that stack, things with sounds (can make your own)

    And it links to just about all areas of EYFS - depending of course on what the children do with resources.

    Hope it all goes well

    Penny

 

 

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