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I am a mature, experienced and qualified childcare provider. My 21 years working with children in different settings (au pair, mother?s help, teaching assistants, nursery and pre reception teacher, sole charge nanny, nanny share) are the bases for my approach to guiding the child towards a happy, confident and inquisitive young person. I have found a structured routine with clear boundaries within a secure, stimulating and challenging environment brings out the best in every child!


I love cooking and like to keep the house in order. I enjoy playing games, reading stories, watching the children explore their senses through activities I provide. I love the outdoors; there is always something new to discover for children! I am big on manners and general behaviour, firm but fair.


I also enjoy children's growing independence and like to teach them simple everyday things like how to put your coat on or lay the table.


My rates range from ?12-17 net per hour

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Hi,


I run Yellow Duck Childcare. I would be interested in looking at your CV. Our website is www.yellowduckchildcare.com for more information about us.


My email address is [email protected].


Many thanks,


Cristiana

Hi there

I am looking for someone two days a week. My original email below. Please let me know if it's potentially of interest.

Best wishes

Lucy



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> We are looking for a nanny two days a week for our

> easy going family. In the main it will be looking

> after our nearly four month old boy but one day

> will also involve school and nursery pick up and

> drop off.

> The days can either be Tuesday and Wednesday or

> Wednesday and Thursday.

> Wednesday is a longer day - 8.15 to 6.30ish and

> the other day 8.30 to 4.30.

> The older children are 4 and 2, good fun and

> behave (most of the time).

> We are based in Camberwell.

> We're looking for someone relaxed but with

> experience looking after little ones and will also

> have fun with the older two after pick up.

> This could be a term time only position if that

> works better.

> Please email me - [email protected] -

> or DM me if interested.

> Thanks

> Lucy

Hello,


We are a family based in East Dulwich with two children 5 and 2 yrs, looking for part time nanny either 4 or 5 days a week from 3.30pm to 7pm, plus additional babysitting work over weekends.


PM me if you're interested.


Thanks

Faye

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