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Before/After school help needed


JessicaC

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Hello!

I am looking for help with my lovely kids (girl of 6 and boy of 4 years old) for around 2 days a week, before and after school. Start time would vary (sometimes 7am sometimes later) to help before school and with drop off, and to pick up at 315 until 5ish. I am happy to talk about flexible options including if you can only do every other week, or flexibility on days.


We are a really friendly family and I?d love to find someone who will take real interest in the kids and who is responsible and trustworthy. Driving isn?t necessary but being local to Forest Hill is (we are near Horniman Museum).


Please do PM me with your details if you're interested and we can meet up for a chat.

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