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Where to find examples of the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary?

Where to find examples of the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary?

We have a ton of examples and support available for our Weekly Programming and Reflection Diaries:

For the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary, a good place to start would be the examples inside the Programming eBook which can be downloaded here - https://butlerdiaries.com/pages/download-the-programming-e-book

Other examples can be found within the below blogs. While many of them are for EYLF they are relevant to OSHC and MTOP as the principles of the cycle of planning and practice are the same.
Below are some example articles that delve deeper into documentation with the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary:
General reflection tips can be found below and are helpful when completing the Reflection Spread:

These are a great starting point when looking for examples on how to use the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary! We recommend keeping an eye on our blog as we regularly add new support articles, case studies and examples. Joining our newsletters and following our social media will also sure you are kept up to date of new resources that become available!

You can also access digital training about this Diary here.

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