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After two years out wonderful (non live-in) Nanny, Emily is sadly moving on. Our smallest is starting reception and her work is done. Emily has lots of energy and our kids (6 and 4) totally love and respect her. We have felt lucky to have had a nanny so attuned to our children's emotional wellbeing, who has helped them feel secure. Emily is very mature for a 21 year old, with boundless enthusiasm whilst amazingly managing to keep everything on track amongst the usual chaos of family life. Another huge plus with Emily is her flexibility, she has stayed late when needed at a moments notice and babysits in the evenings. Emily has also been very encouraging of our children forming friendships and inviting kids back for 'play dates' which was important to us.


We are not sure how we will cope without her.


Please contact Emily directly on [email protected]


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Launa

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