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Preparing children for your Ofsted inspection
I have put some thoughts on my blog - I hope you find them interesting
Preparing the children for Ofsted inspection -
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Thanks Sarah, very helpful...........as always xx
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More top tips, thanks very much
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Sarah - I have a 3 year old and two non walking babies, how would I physically go about this? I can't put babies on the floor and can't carry two babies around either. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by
emmalita
Sarah - I have a 3 year old and two non walking babies, how would I physically go about this? I can't put babies on the floor and can't carry two babies around either. Any suggestions?
Which suggestion are you thinking about??
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Thanks sarah. Don't suppose you do home visits do you? Kind of like the 3 day nanny but for cms?!
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Originally Posted by
littlemiss60561
Thanks sarah. Don't suppose you do home visits do you? Kind of like the 3 day nanny but for cms?!
If you live nearby I am always happy to welcome colleagues to share good practice
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Sorry, I mean about getting out in the garden
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Originally Posted by
emmalita
Sorry, I mean about getting out in the garden
It is a requirement to make sure children are offered the opportunity to go outside every day - so they need to be bundled up and taken outside! Snow suits, blankets and cushions on the floor, a covered area, interesting treasure baskets to explore etc will help you to comply...
A childminder colleague received an action at her inspection because she took the baby outside but didn't have a clear plan for what she was going to do with him - she showed him leaves, talked about the trees etc but her Ofsted inspector said this wasn't enough - so it is something that is worth thinking through.
Hth
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Originally Posted by
sarah707
It is a requirement to make sure children are offered the opportunity to go outside every day - so they need to be bundled up and taken outside! Snow suits, blankets and cushions on the floor, a covered area, interesting treasure baskets to explore etc will help you to comply...
A childminder colleague received an action at her inspection because she took the baby outside but didn't have a clear plan for what she was going to do with him - she showed him leaves, talked about the trees etc but her Ofsted inspector said this wasn't enough - so it is something that is worth thinking through.
Hth
I must admit I struggle a bit with this one with non-walkers. Does the requirement to go outside mean that they must play outside? We always go out, because of school/pre-school runs but that means out in a pushchair, not out crawling around and exploring (and putting everything in mouths!).
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