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Mumsnet Discussions: Childminders, nannies, au pairs etc : working with nurseries and schools (3 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By PAPERFREEK on Wed 19-Nov-08 23:14:47
The nursery and school I take my littlies to give each child a "chat" book to take home each day with any comments the teacher wants to put in it. The parent then fills in anything she/he feels is appropriate and returns the book the next day. My parents are happy for me to contribute to this book and to read what the parents and teachers have written. This works well but I have a feeling at some point the littlies books may go walk-about in transit and it worries me a bit that all their info will be out there somewhere. Also I dont have a copy of this book to show ofsted they will just have to take my word that I contribute to it.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By PAPERFREEK on Wed 19-Nov-08 23:17:29
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Shoshe on Wed 19-Nov-08 23:25:17
PF, it might be worth putting this in Chat in the morning to see what parents think of the sharing of info between CM's and Schools.


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