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Hello to any parents, My name is Ashleigh, I?m 21, a part-time student and I am available to do full time/part time/ school drops and school runs Monday-Friday. I have a car so travelling around is not issue. I am an enthusiastic individual with a variety of different experience for all ages of children. I have previously worked in a nursery where I was responsible for 3 children at a time ranging in ages from 9 months to 4 years old. I gained invaluable experience in regards to milestones and how to encourage children to meet these milestones. I studied as a nurse at Kings College University for 1 year and completed paediatric and

adult first aid training and I have a DBS that is

valid and up to date!. I often babysit my cousins who are 2,6 and newborn so I have a lot of hands

on experience! Feel free to email or text me if I

can be of any help to anyone. My email is

[email protected],

Number-07432861760.

Thank you,

Ashleigh.

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Parents - do not trust. Asheligh was due to meet with us for an interview on a Saturday to which she confirmed. I messaged her on a Friday evening to re-confirm our meeting at 10AM. She never showed up or responded which goes to show a lack of responsibility and reliability - do you want that for your kids? Why flake? It doesn't hurt to just let parents know that you're not interested anymore for whatever reason. Anyone in doubt, I still have the messages saved.

Due to unforeseen circumstances of nearly losing my father, I was unable to think about what was going on let alone any plans that I had made. I understand that this was unprofessional however it?s not everyday you receive a phone call to say your dad is in intensive care. I would appreciate if you didn?t leave negativity under my post as I?m trying to find a new position. Wish you all the best,

Best wishes,

Ashleigh.

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