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Working in partnership with parents

This is a good page on the Standards site that outlines some basic key points for building partnerships with parents - The Standards site

It is aimed at schools but can *lightbulb some ideas for Preschool & Nursery

dare I ask if anyone has a 'Working in Partnership with parents policy they'd be willing to share or let us know of other ways you record the links built with parents ?
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Thanks for this link Ruth... I'm just about to start the next TMA on my Open University about working with parents and it will come in very useful xx

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Thanks also! I'm doing 301 in my NVQ so this is very useful! Ps Sarah which Ou course are you doing-I'm thinking ahead to possible training after nvq lol!
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Not sure if this is the same link or not- but there is info on working with parents on the new EYFS disk.

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Hi Watgem! I'm doing Open University course E123. I've done the first assessment and the second is due in just after Christmas... and I've just got funding through to start E124 in February!

I want a level 4 qualification that is more up-to-date than my very old degree. It's good and I'm learning a lot, but it's hard work as well, especially when I mind full time 2 days a week... I have to fit it in around children on the days when I'm working part time. There are 2 tutorials per assignment and it's very odd going back to Manchester's Oxford Road where I first studied 20+ years ago... this time as an adult in a car!
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Thanks Sarah I think I will have to look into this!
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Here you go!

http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01E123

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