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Hello parents,


I am currently working with a family Monday-Thursday looking after their two girls.

I am looking to fill my Friday position.

I have a very happy and thriving 2 year old who I will be looking to take with me.


I am very active in my job and enjoy all kinds of activities I always aim to ensure children and being motivated and stimulated to learn and discover through play.


I think it's really important for children to get fresh air and enjoy the outdoors, I'm happy to take children to the park and to groups where they can meet and socialise with other children!


I love arts and craft, exploring different textures, colour mixing and getting messy with the children and feel this is important for children especially at a young age, I also enjoy cooking activities or music time with the children.


I am able to cook a healthy range of meals that are age appropriate for your child.


I have

9 years experience in childcare

3 years in outstanding nurseries

6 years of experience as a sole charge nanny


? twins

? children with additional needs

? experience from birth-7years


? level 3 CACHE Children's and young people's work force.

? Diploma in Early Years

? First aid trained

? safeguarding certificate level 1

? criminal background check (CRB)

?British Sign language level 1


I have also had training from Penny Tassoni childcare author and professional on speech and language & attended behaviour management courses.


? I hold a full UK valid licence and own Car.


Please don't hesitate to contact me should you require any further information. Look forward to hearing from you, Thank you for your time, Best wishes.


Kind regards


Carly

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