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Hello there family! My name is Christine and I am looking for a 3-4 days a week job as a sole Nanny. I have been taking care of children for almost 19 years where currently I am with a family since November last year where i am taking care of a 22month old boy. I always set up home and outside activities for him and make sure that he will surely enjoy his days with me while learning. Respect to parents, playmates, other people and even to their toys are some of the teachings that I have always imparted with the children that i have taken care of. I do all of the tasks intended for the children including the preparation of healthy and good foods.


I have several trainings with regards to First Aid and basic life support including child care.


The latest family that I have been with for almost a year lives at Fulham Broadway. I need to search for a family who lives not very far and is easily to reach from where I live which is at East Dulwich. It always took me 1 1/2hour of travel in the morning just to get to Fulham and i think everybody knows how the transportation here in london. Moreso, as Olympics is fast approaching it will be harder and more difficult to travel there. Besides, I pretty much know the locality here so it is easier to set up activities and playdates with other children. I am available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and even Sundays (whichever you prefer) but will still be with the other family who lives near Denmark Hill on Wednesdays and Fridays.


I also accept babysitting on thursdays, fridays, saturdays and sunday evenings.


My employers will be my references and they are gladly to discuss about their experiences with me as their Nanny.


If you think I met your criteria, please do contact me at 07598238878. Thank you and looking forward to hear from you soon!

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