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    Well my planning for my PSRN for my uni assignment went well. My mentor came and observed me, fair enough the planning went out the window and we followed what the children wanted to do (as you do) but we still got in the PSRN. I was well organised (so says my mentor) and coped well with 6 kids ranging in age from 1yr (11months) up to 11 years old. The 1 yr old got absolutely soaked lol but we had loads of fun. Would help that my eldest two (my own) weren't being brats but never mind, they were all getting tired.

    just need to write it all up for own journals and then for uni now

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    Good for you girl .
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    Well done

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    Well done Pip - it's not easy working under pressure with tired kids!

    Good luck getting it written up

    Miffy xx

 

 

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