Hi
(I've already posted this in the 'diabetes discussion' area but was recommended to post it here as well)
I'm a college student currently studying Childcare and Education level 3. For a piece of research that I'm doing I am writing a care plan for a 3 year old in a nursery with diabetes. I have done the basics but am not sure how accurate I have got it and was wondering if any of you could help at all, as you'll understand a lot more about children with diabetes than I do.
Here is what I have done so far..
8.30 – arrive at setting
8.30-9.00 – free play
9.00 – nappy change if needed
9.15-9.45 – register and circle time
9.45 –check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed (The checking should be overseen at all times by a practitioner)
9.45-10.30 – activities/play
10.30-10.50 – washing hands and insulin injection (Carried out by practitioner)
10.55 – snack time (The child’s snacks need to be regulated and checked by a practitioner)
10.50-11.15 – circle time/group activity
11.15 – nappy change if needed
11.20 – check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed
11.25-12.00 – garden time
12.00-12.15 – Tidying garden and washing hands for lunch
12.20 – insulin injection
12.25-1.00 – lunch time
1.00-1.45 – sleep/nap time
1.45-2.15 – circle time
2.15 – check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed
2.20 – nappy change if needed
2.30-3.30 – free play
3.30-3.45 – tidy up and wash hands for afternoon snack
3.45 – insulin injection
3.50-4.00 – afternoon snack time
4.00-4.45 – garden time
4.45 – nappy change if needed
4.50 – check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed
5.00-5.30 – group activity/story time
5.30-6.00 – free play/getting ready for home time
6.00 – home time
What else do I need to add/alter etc?
Thank you! Cassie

I'm a college student currently studying Childcare and Education level 3. For a piece of research that I'm doing I am writing a care plan for a 3 year old in a nursery with diabetes. I have done the basics but am not sure how accurate I have got it and was wondering if any of you could help at all, as you'll understand a lot more about children with diabetes than I do.
Here is what I have done so far..
8.30 – arrive at setting
8.30-9.00 – free play
9.00 – nappy change if needed
9.15-9.45 – register and circle time
9.45 –check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed (The checking should be overseen at all times by a practitioner)
9.45-10.30 – activities/play
10.30-10.50 – washing hands and insulin injection (Carried out by practitioner)
10.55 – snack time (The child’s snacks need to be regulated and checked by a practitioner)
10.50-11.15 – circle time/group activity
11.15 – nappy change if needed
11.20 – check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed
11.25-12.00 – garden time
12.00-12.15 – Tidying garden and washing hands for lunch
12.20 – insulin injection
12.25-1.00 – lunch time
1.00-1.45 – sleep/nap time
1.45-2.15 – circle time
2.15 – check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed
2.20 – nappy change if needed
2.30-3.30 – free play
3.30-3.45 – tidy up and wash hands for afternoon snack
3.45 – insulin injection
3.50-4.00 – afternoon snack time
4.00-4.45 – garden time
4.45 – nappy change if needed
4.50 – check blood-sugar levels and have snack/rest if needed
5.00-5.30 – group activity/story time
5.30-6.00 – free play/getting ready for home time
6.00 – home time
What else do I need to add/alter etc?
Thank you! Cassie