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I'm looking for a childminder for my 12 (nearly 13) year old daughter for between 4 and 6.30 3 days a week (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday) when she comes home from school, during term time only. We live just by Peckham Rye and she attends Sydenham School in Forest Hill, getting herself to and from school on the bus every day.


I would ideally like someone to meet her at the house or bus stop after she has finished school or afterschool club and make sure that she gets a start on her homework, and generally keep her company.


Previously we have had a fantastic final year university student do this, and they would quite often bake or do some sort of art project in the darker months, or head out to the park in the sunnier months.


My daughter is active and sociable but can be glued to her phone if given half the chance.

If you are available, please get in touch!

Thanks

Zoe

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