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Occasional evening & weekend babysitting available


LindiLakay

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Hi families!


My name is Lindi and I am 28yrs old. I am a qualified Occupational Therapist currently working FULL TIME for an NHS community rehab team. Born in South Africa, raised in New Zealand, I have been in the U.K since Feb and based in East Dulwich.

After spending 6 months teaching English in Thailand, I would like to pursue a career in teaching. I absolutely love kids and would like develop my skills.

Unfortunately due to my varying hours at work I am unable to commit to a family for full time/ regular after school care. I am however available for occasional evening and weekend babysitting or help with homework/ school projects.


For more information, feel free to contact me on 07426968332 or [email protected]

Dear Lindi

I wondered if you would be interested in helping my daughter on one or other weekend day.

Bea is 18 has CP, and is a wheelchair user, though she can do all her own transfers and personal care etc,is extremely chatty, and can walk short distances with either Kaye walker or quad sticks.

She needs to start getting used to using a PA on weekends to plan and execute her own activities as a step towards independence. This time of year she would like to go Christmas shopping on her own with a PA or similar activities.

Please let me know if you would be interested.

Yours Sincerely

Tamar Maas

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