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Thursday, 1 July 2010

Dinner Assistant Advice Form

I supervise Taylor at dinner times, in the hall and on the playground.

Taylor can now be left for long periods of time eating his dinner. He interacts with two or three children at a time and enjoys this. He plays with children on the playground and very rarely now needs telling to calm down. If Taylor does misbehave he now goes to the wall for his time out with no fuss and accepts this.

Not having big gangs of children crowding Taylor has helped, he has learned to play nicely with a few children at a time but anymore than 5 in his personal space gets him worked up.

Taylor will still need supervision for times when does get upset but he doesn't need close supervision all of the time, i'e: just watched from afar so he can join in independently but still know you are there for him.

Report by Mrs D - Dinner Assistant

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