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Hi everyone, hope you?re well

My names daisy and I am 19 years old currently looking for a family for two days(full days)a week from September.i will be looking after two children aged 1 and 3 on Mondays and Tuesdays from September so I will be Available Wednesdays and Thursdays.I?ve been looking after children for three years now which I enjoy a lot, I previously worked Along side my mother who is a registered childminder for one year being her assistant, I gained a lot of experience and understanding of children?s learning and well being from ages 0-5 years, I also did nannying for two family?s in 2018 as well as working with another lovely family last year for two months and continued to help out regularly through out the year. I am currently helping out my mother until September.if this is something you sound interested in or have any questions please do send me a pm.


- qualified paediatric first aid

- DBS check in place

- excellent references

- not ofsted registered


Hope to hear from you soon

Many thanks daisy

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