Jump to content

Experienced nanny available


Recommended Posts

I am a bright,warm,responsible and trustworthy n

with 13+ years childcare experience within childcare setting and as a nanny on single families and sharing arrangements caring for children ages varying from 2 weeks up to 7 years old.

During the years I gained experience within all

childcare aspects-from colicky babies,sleep routine,weaning,BLW,potty training,fussy eaters,implementing routine,learning through

play,special needs(Asperger's syndrome)etc.

I can confidently organise interesting and

enjoyable activities for children in and out ,from

arranging play dates,classes,playgroups,trips to the library,museums,park,playground to art and

craft,messy play,painting and play dough.

First aid certificate

DBS

NVQ2

Ofsted registered

Excellent references.

I am looking for a new position,flexible

start,open for a single family or sharing

arrangements on a 4/5 days full time basis

arrangements.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/191921-experienced-nanny-available/
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • As you quite rightly say a sample of 500 is extremely  small. (actually unrepresentative in the scheme of things) Now corbyn has his own party or should that be Party, it'll be interesting to see if it is merely a "think tank" or if it contests seats and then if they win any and if they chase currently held seats by Labour. It'll be even more amusing if it unseats current Labour Ministers though.   
    • First of all, conversations with people who aren't Corbyn supporters are obviously going to tell you why those people didn't vote for him, aren't they? Second (and I don't know why I have to keep on saying this) the electoral system worked against him in terms of seats lost. If you look at the actual numbers of votes per party, yes Labour was behind, but not by as much as it appeared if just seats were counted. Thirdly, that poll was of "nearly 500" people who stopped voting Labour. That's not a very big sample, is it? Of those, 35% said it was because of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership (i.e. 65% had other reasons). Even upping the numbers to  500 people, 35% is 175. 10,269,051  people did actually vote Labour in that election. It's a long time since I used statistics for anything, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anything you have said is "evidence"!
    • Dog kennel isn't a great name for a school. I agree that it's ridiculous for the name to put anyone off going there, but don't see any issue with them rebranding if the parents and children prefer a new name. The school is surrounded by historical 'groves' (reflected in the names of Camberwell Grove, Grove park and Grove Vale for example), so it's not a totally random name. 
    • It might help if there are body cams to record evidence and a presence maybe a deterrent but I very much doubt a park warden would intervene with obnoxious and violent thugs - children or not. We need police for that.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...