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Unread 03-21-2017, 09:14 AM
chubbamama chubbamama is offline
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Default How many key children do you have?

I currently have 11 with more starting next term ... head feels like its spinning so I was wondering what the average no of key children is?
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I am not sure of the average, but I have had 11 key children for the past couple of years. It depends on the number of staff your setting has and if staff are there full time or part time etc as it all coincides with the days children attend. I work three full days, so my key children are usually those that attend all day, on my days at work.
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