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Ofsted registered Childminder with lots of experience.


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I have been registerd with ofsted for over 30 years so have a lot of experience with all age groups. I live in East Dulwich and use all local amenities. I am also part of a large childminding network so your little one will have lots of interaction with their peers. I have all relevant paperwork in place and can supply excellent references. Please pm for details of my website. My vacancy is Monday to Thursday,full time or part time, my core hours are 8am to 6pm.

I look forward to hearing from you if you think I can be of help.

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I am an East Dulwich mum and was lucky to have Maureen look after my son. I was never worried when my son was with her! We only stopped using her after I went on maternity leave a second time around.


My son was always entertained and went on lots of adventures with Maureen and other little ones she was looking after or in the playgroups she attended. She really does have a large network of other childminders too...not that it was needed after seeing the abundance of toys and fun my son had when he was at home with her.


PM me if you would like more details!


Best wishes

Aimee

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