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Carmel is a lovely, energetic and enthusiastic nanny who has been looking after my little boy for the last 2 years as part of a nanny share with another little girl. Unfortunately due to changes in both families circumstances (starting pre-school for them and maternity leave for us) we can no longer keep her on and I would love to help her find another family or families to work for.


She has been working for us from 8-6.30 Monday to Wednesday and would be looking for something similar although may also be able to work on a Friday.


She has always been great with the kids who are both now very active toddlers (having had them since they were 10 months old).They get outside almost every day exploring the nearby parks and urban gardens but she also finds time to do all sorts of craft work with them. She is consistent with disciplining them when needed and always lets us know if there has been any of the usual toddler mischief going on.


She has a DBS check and has recently updated her First Aid training.


She is looking for either sole charge or a nanny share starting from the beginning of July in the Dulwich/Peckham/Nunhead area. She doesn't drive.


Both myself and the other family would highly recommend her and are happy to provide references. Please contact me if you want her details.


Thanks,


Nicola

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