2 year progress check
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    hi i mind a 2 year old had him since 6 months, his mum isnt interested in me doing a progress check( she just wants him cared for fed and water,ed her words) and said HV already does a check. I have done the paper work for it now do i just keep hold for my own records to show ofsted inspector or do i destroy it.i was under the impression i have to sit down with mum and go through eveything, not sure what to do now.any advice would be really helpful

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    Give her a copy to give to her health visitor. Keep a copy yourself. If she doesn't pass it on and throws it in the bin what can you do, you have at least done your bit.

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    It is a legal requirement to do the check - involve parents where possible - give parents a copy - put a copy in the child's file.

    You can't make parents get involved - but you can ensure you do everything required of you - which it sounds like you have done

 

 

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