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    Any advice for how to include the views of the children I care for when writing my review (SAF)? My problem is they are all 2 and a half or younger .

    Thanks in advance
    Why hasn't Gary Barlow come to my rescue yet?

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    I'd say you do that all the time anyway as you observe what they enjoy doing and plan around it, I would see this as being their view. You could also try discussing with them your planning say your doing about animals you could ask them to tell you their favourite animals then do activities on them.

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    Good ideas there from Kes.

    I do a lot of 'children's voices' by watching them... eg they seem happy with the food because they are excited and eat it all up.

    That's them expressing themselves

 

 

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