Fnaar
Smutmaster General
- Location
- Thumberland
I would guess that they're asking for as much info as you have, but are also seeking to structure that info in some way, so as to fit in with what they have to record for paperwork etc. Seems OK to me, and as Vernon says, following it up could make a big difference to the kids. Also, as Mr P says, if they (almost inevitably) ask you for feedback, tell them that you think their communication style could put some people off; a brief explanation of why they ask what they ask of you, and a reassurance that you are simply passing on a concern and not getting more involved than you want to be, would be in order.