Jump to content

Nanny available from March


Cath321

Recommended Posts

Looking for 4 full days.


I am South East London based nanny with 7 years of experience working with kids age 6months-12years.

I am currently looking after 2 siblings but my contract ends soon I am looking for new family to start in February or the latest in March.

I have my own car and 4 years experience of driving in London ( with kids ) I am very reliable and responsible person. I have been always appreciated for my patience and love for kids. I love cooking healthy meals and help with education and developmental activities.

I have DBS check, First Aid, Common Core Skills&Knowledge, OFSTED REGISTER.


Many thanks.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/216768-nanny-available-from-march/
Share on other sites

HI,


My names Agnes. Im interested in helping you and your family out. I'm 20 years old and live in the East Dulwich area.

I am super good with children and have helped a lot of the families in my neighbourhood. Ive got a lot of nannie experience with children of all ages.

I am also very good friends with your nannie right now so if you loved her I'm sure you and your daughter will find me fitting as well. I'm leaving my contact number here: 07366027677 x


Look forward to hearing from you.

Agnes Choules

Archived

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

  • Latest Discussions

    • ok - Jeremy himself is against mandatory vaccines. Is he as extreme as his brother? No? Is it fair to discuss how the overall view of that family would inform Jeremy's response to the pandemic? I would argue very much so    
    • I wonder how much the rebranding is costing in total?  Could the money be used in a better way ? 
    • It's not fair to hold Corbyn's brother's views against him when he has never explicitly or implicitly endorsed them. And he has enough of his own terrible positions to criticise anyway.
    • Completely unacceptable. They need to fund a proper, permanent park warden presence or this sort of behaviour will get worse. Parks should be safe for all to enjoy and being assaulted and threatened by teenage gangs may put more vulnerable people off using the park altogether. If they are prepared to threaten to hurt an animal then where might it lead? Sorry Alice but we'll have to disagree on this one. This does not sound like kids just being silly; lobbing water bombs at each other is one thing, but targeting complete strangers out for a walk and minding their own business and trying to kick their dog is, in my view, no laughing matter. A group of 15 teenagers can be intimidating, not to everyone but for some it can be, especially if their behaviour is aggressive.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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