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ABA tutor/nanny. Training given.


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Hi!


I have a 20 months old son who has global developmental delay. He is currently undergoing an ABA programme at home which is a play based way of helping children to communicate. I was implementing the programme myself as it is very easy to follow.


However, as I also have an 8 month old son it is difficult for me to devote as much time as I would like to the programme.


I am looking for someone who would be able to do 3 sessions a week for 1.5/2 hours per session. I am flexible regarding days and times. All training for the programme will be provided so experience in ABA is not necessary.

I live on the borders of Beckenham and lower sydenham.If interested then please pm me your cv and rates.


Thank you.

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Hi,


I run Yellow Duck Childcare. We provide childcare solutions for families. For more information please visit www.yellowduckchildcare.com.


We would be able to help you with your needs.


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or would like to find out more about us.


Many thanks,


Cristiana

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