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Qualified BTEC 23 years experience available October


arastacat

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Good afternoon,

I am looking for a new family, possibly a nannyshare, from October.

My current family are all grown up and starting school and nursery, I have been in my current position for 4 years since J was 11 months old to now 5 next month and new born who will be 3 next month.

I am local to dulwich and have worked for many family around the area.

I love to do all things child related,I think my strength are teaching through play as well as cooking nutritious meals.

Look forward to hearing from you

Many thanks

[email protected]



Message from my boss HLCO

Hi there - I just wanted to add my recommendation for Michelle. She's been brilliant with my two children (1 girl, now 4 and 1 boy, now 2) over the last 4 years and they have formed a really close bond with her. It is with alot of sadness that we are saying goodbye to Michelle and it is only because the children are starting school and nursery in September that we are having to let her go. She has been full energy and enthusiasm and does loads of things with the children - playgroups/singing goups, soft plays, parks, museums, playdates, baking, arts and crafts, etc. She has been patient and kind but firm when necessary. She has really enjoyed cooking for our children and has really broadened the range of food they will eat. She has also been incredibly reliable. Please do email her on [email protected].

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