Hi everyone, Do people generally use a home/childminders book or a seperate 'look what I did today' sheet or is a simple conversation with parents at the end of the day enough? Not sure what to do, any ideas?
Teresa x
Hi everyone, Do people generally use a home/childminders book or a seperate 'look what I did today' sheet or is a simple conversation with parents at the end of the day enough? Not sure what to do, any ideas?
Teresa x
I use a hard back A5 book for each child as their "daily diary". This is the general layout:
Date
Breakfast
lunch
tea
sleeps
nappies
my day (this is a short summery of what child has done from child's perspective)
cm comments (could be noting achievements, child's mood, anything important to tell or questions I have.....)
parents comments
All my parents love them and put in comments, we don't always have as much time to chat every morning and evening with kids leaving at different times and sometimes things get forgotton so this works really well. Also shows a working parent partnership at inspection time!! I sometimes add little pogo photos and the children also like to add a line of "writing". Really up to you what you do though, it's not a requirement but is seen as good practice.
yes i use a daily diary for mine lo's, run down of what we have done, what lo has eaten, naps, nappies, drinks, and anything else, encourage parents to comment but they don't often
I do a daily dairy for each child - as others a A5 hard back book
Penny
I have receieved a single comment back from my parent in three months that said 'It would be nice if you could take her to the library sometime'. I had taken her to the Library the day before.
Thanks everyone for replyling, think I'll go with the daily diary, hard back book. Great thats another thing sorted!
That's a shame, maybe you could encourage them by popping a photo in or asking them to jot down a few things child has done at weekend or something. One of my parents told another one off for not always reading his childs diary as she said I put so much effort into them! They are friends so it was fine but it worked as he now jots the odd comment more often along with childs mum.
i use A5 folders and put a sheet in each day with food, sleeps, nappies and what we did. plus any notes for the parents, photos etc.
i use A5 sheets as then, if they forget one day, i can still write & send home the sheet! when the folder is full, i take all the sheets out, date them and ties them together an dgive them back to the parents to keep.
i have a couple of pages at the back for parents to comment, pass messages etc. amazingly at the moment ALL my parents write me messages !!!
I usually only do diaries for under ones and then find myself telling them what we have been up and what the child has been doing anyway!! new year's resolution not to keep repeat myself! in paperwork that is!
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