I would say it's fairly normal. Ours used to do the little sheets, but I think frankly they take up a lot of time (time when they could actually be working with the kids) and not everyone really cares to see them. I know I didn't personally. I always assume everything is fine and there are no issues, unless they talk to me about it. I usually get a quick verbal update on the day - if she ate well, sometimes they mention what she recently had for snack (just before pick up), how long she slept (when she still napped), what they did, or if there were any issues (like she seems hot, fell and banged something, any problems of that sort). It's usually like 30-60 seconds and then we're off and out the door. That's personally all I need and I don't really want to stand there for 5 minutes talking about what she's done, but I think you can always ask. If you have time, get there a bit early or hang around after when it's quieter. Usually no one is trying to rush you off too quickly. If you feel like you need specific info, I'd just tell them you'd like to know those things every day or ask that they write them down when they have a quiet moment. I suspect they don't because a lot of parents aren't too bothered (I rarely read those sheets) as they're just trying to get home and start dinner, but they will likely be happy to give you more info if you actually want it. Ours also has an online platform where each child has an account and you can log in and see photos and notes about what they did. It's not daily and it doesn't give info on what they ate, naps, etc. It's more focused on developmental milestones and learning activities, but it's nice to see photos of what they get up to.