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    having 4 under 5's instead of 3 under 5's benifit all the children within that group asuming that they are of mixed ages?

    trying to to add this to a risk assesment for a variation
    I keep thinking social skills but then they learn this from being with 2 other children anyway

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    Ummm...not sure

    How does this come into risk assessment? Is it something they are asking you to explain, or something you are adding yourself?
    If it's not vital, I'd be tempted to forget it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    How does this come into risk assessment? Is it something they are asking you to explain, or something you are adding yourself?
    If it's not vital, I'd be tempted to forget it
    Just what I was thinking! No point making it hard for yourself

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    hmm your probably right, I was just trying to make parents understand that it will be benifical to their child instead of detremental to their childs care but I guess if they are that worried they will ask about it

 

 

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