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Lovely childminder recommendation Nunhead - availability September


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Our childminder based in Nunhead has a 3/4 day vacancy from the September.

My 2 year old son will be moving on from our lovely childminder at the end of September. He has been with Lorraine since he was 13 months old and she has helped nurture him into a confident, social, happy and loving little boy. Hence why we feel he is now ready to move onto a nursery setting. Lorraine provides a warm, welcoming, home from home setting with a stimulating playroom and outdoor space. The children enjoy the balance of a home from home small group setting as well as larger activities away from the home including the park, Horniman and soft play as well as local play groups. Lorraine also provides a balanced and varied menu including breakfast, lunch and dinner. I can't sing Lorraine's praises enough, apart from coming to our rescue when existing childcare arrangements had fallen through and helping us settle Ethan smoothly in her setting she also persuaded me he was ready for potty training and 2 weeks later he was nappy free! She is loving, calm and open and our son has grown very fond of her.


We will be very sad when he leaves her setting but more than happy to recommend Lorraine as a childminder. Please PM me if you would like to know more or contact Lorraine directly on [email protected] or 07535038050.


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