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Hi all.

My name is Francine, I am a qualified OFSTED registered and forest child minder. I have years of experience working with children in many difference settings.

I am passionate about caring for people of all ages.

I offer:

a homely atmosphere for the children so they have the help and support needed for every stage of their development.

Healthy home made food, healthy snacks, lunch and tea.

I support childrens Learning & development surrounding the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

I offer:

Indoor and Outdoor play.

Arts and crafts.

Outings to locations such as the park, library, fire station, farm etc.

Potty training where I work in partnerrship with the parents.

School Pick Ups.


I have a level 3 qualification in childcare. I also have a level 5 qualification in leadership and management of children and young people. Alongside this, i also have other childcare qualifications including:

Paediatric first aid certificate

DBS Checked

Home based childcare

Advanced safeguarding of children

Food safety

Introduction to Playworker

I am also a member of PACEY.


I am available from Monday to Friday and if requested weekends.


If you have any enquires, feel free to call (07388933782,07579036367) or email me on [email protected]. I'll be glad to answer your questions and provide you with more information.


Many Thanks,


Francine.

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