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amydaisy

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If anyone is looking for some help during half term, or any other time, our au pair, is available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays (and evenings for babysitting) in SE22. She can be available on other days with more notice.


She can look after your kids in your own home (pending any relevant Covid restrictions, obviously!), play with them, take them to the park, do nursery / school pick ups, make lunch and tea etc. She?s used to looking after ages 1 through to 11.


A fee of ?10 an hour seems in line with standard babysitting costs, but for more regular work, or full days, I?m sure she?ll be happy to negotiate a more competitive rate 😉


She?s been living with us since May, initially doing five days a week and the odd babysitting evening, and now our two year old is in nursery half the week, she only works a few days for us but is looking for extra work opportunities.


She?s 17, nearly 18, did a level 1 in childcare and is currently studying online courses in childcare and other related subjects.

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