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Recommendation for childminder - Lorna


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We?ve been fortunate enough to have Lorna looking after our Son for the last 1.5 years, her care of him and their bond has made our decision to move from East Dulwich a really difficult one to make.


He settled in with her incredibly well right from the off - when looking for an appropriate setting for Dylan our main driver was to find someone that would care for him as he was their own, with Lorna we got that and so much more! She has an amazing energy and is truly devoted to the children in her care.


The setting Lorna has created in her home is welcoming and filled with love, laughter, music and fun, she has lots of age appropriate toys, a great outside space and gets out and about daily, our baby boy has blossomed into an amazingly happy and content little person in her care. From her network of other childminders that she meets up with he has a with a wide range of playmates, he looks up to and learns from the older children and has learnt gentleness and care around the younger.


His days with Lorna are filled with fun, laughter and lots of song, she provides a balanced and varied diet of home cooked food and dealing with our boys dairy allergy hasn't phased her in the slightest.


We have regular catch ups with Lorna and appreciate the ideas and advice received around his development, we?re really sorry to say goodbye to Lorna and know that our family is going to miss her greatly.


Please contact Lorna Barley at 07958 363 319 or [email protected]

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