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Hi Parents,


I?m a 28 year old Nanny living in East Dulwich offering ad hoc childcare up until the end of the year.


With 5 years experience in childcare I have nurtured children ages ranging from newborns to teenagers; in Home, educational, and hospital settings.


Recently completing a Postgraduate in Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Wellbeing at the Tavistock Institute, this had boosted my existing knowledge of children?s emotional and physical development and aids my approach to childcare. I also have experience as a school councillor in two state secondary schools and ABA mentor where I worked one to one with a child who has sensory integration issues.


I am confident that past employers would describe me as down to earth, hardworking, fun, have a great sense of humour and passionate about working with families to ensure that we are working as a team. I am intuitive, can cook (attempt to bake), creative, flexible and organised. My approach is firm but fair - I am patient and empathetic and care for children as if they were my own. Confident in weaning, potty training, a little knowledge of sleep training and happy to give advise and take on multiple roles.


Please message me if you are interested in having a chat, and I will be more than happy forward my cv/answer any further questions you may have. I also have written references from my previous employers.


Additional information:

Dutch speaking at basic conversational level

Quailified as a TEFL teacher

Hold a full driving licence

Valid CRB check

First aid trained

Trained as an ABA mentor

Volunteer as school counsellor in two state secondary schools.

Recently completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Child, adolescent and family mental wellbeing at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust


You can reach me EDF DMs,

Email: [email protected]

Or call/text on: 07852106939


I look forward to hearing from you.

Holly

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