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Hello.My name is David & I have some experience in childcare going back some 9 years.I am seeking a position part time 2-4 days a week looking after no more than 2/3 children.

Although I do not mind looking after younger children taking them to school & picking them up I am looking to further my experience with older children too.Being more f a buddy/companion,supporting them doing their homework,cooking an evening meal(I?m an excellent cook).

Please contact me if you feel I could bring my David Poppins skills to your home.

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