Hi, i'm a fairly new childminder and would love any advice about the SEF, i know i should do one but just have not got around to doing it yet as have so much to do at the moment. any advice will be fab please. Jennie
Hi, i'm a fairly new childminder and would love any advice about the SEF, i know i should do one but just have not got around to doing it yet as have so much to do at the moment. any advice will be fab please. Jennie
Well I have started it and I can tell you it does take a long time. You are well advised to find a quiet room to do it. I would also write it in Word first then copy onto the Ofsted website to avoid losing your work.
Note, you are not required to do it but will be required to show how you reflect on your practice. My advice is, if Ofsted would 'like' you to do it then just do it. It may make your inspection easier if the inspector has an idea of your practice first.
Follow the advisory notes you find on the website. Sarah on this forum has also done a helpful fact sheet.
HTH
Aww thank you Rick!
Here is the info sheet about the SEF which might help to get you started
Evidence of Improvement
Sarah's e-book was a great help to me. I answered the SEF questions using the Ofsted Guidance first, then went through it again using Sarah's book and added loads that I'd forgotten/not even considered before! My SEF may well be the longest ever, but at least I know I've bragged about all the good stuff I do!
This document - also in free resources - has the questions and the Ofsted guidance -
SEF Ofsted
Are you thinking about the Information Guide I wrote for Babysitters, Childminders, Nannies, Nanny Jobs, Private Tutors - Childcare.co.uk gold members Rick? That's in the member section of the site...
Or I have an e-book on my Knutsford Childminding | Sarah Neville - Registered Childminder website - e-book 18 - maybe it's that??
I write so much I forget myself sometimes
I keep thinking about starting mine, then look at it, panic and leave it. but I have only been minding 2 weeks so everything is daunting!
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