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    A friend has just been told that as soon as child is talking there is no need to do a daily dairy?

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    I do a daily diary until child is in full time school!

    that way I don't forget to tell parents something and parents can easily chat to child about the day. I also use diary to list meals/sleeps/nappies etc.

    how often do you ask a pre-schooler what they did that day and they say 'nothing' or just say the very last thing they did!

    but its whatever works for each individual minder and mindee!

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    Apparently she got told this by Ofsted

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    I do one till they go to school, even if I have said everything in the diary on collection

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    I still do a daily diary... And will continue to do so.

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    Parent - what have you done today?

    Child - nothing

    Parent - what have you eaten today?

    Child - chips

    Parent - did you have a sleep?

    Child - shrugs and walks away

    I prefer to let parents know what their child has done myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    Parent - what have you done today?

    Child - nothing

    Parent - what have you eaten today?

    Child - chips

    Parent - did you have a sleep?

    Child - shrugs and walks away

    I prefer to let parents know what their child has done myself
    At least when you write it down you can turn finger, chips and veg in to

    Fish goujons, with oven baked potato stick served with a medley of vegetables

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    It may only be a requirement until their talking, that doesn't mean continuing to do a diary until they are at school is bad practice!

 

 

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