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Montessori nanny available - german speaking


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Dear families,


my name is Kalina, I am a Montessori qualified nanny with over 10 years experience, am fully trilingual (polish, german, english) and am looking for a new position.

I am a very warm, caring nanny and especially love working with babies, and my ideal role would be a new family with their first baby, so I can be there from the start, and build a long term relationship.


In a nutshell, I am:

- Montessori Early years qualified with a genuine interest and knowledge of babies and children's development and how to best support it with age appropriate activities

- Gentle, calm and kind in my approach with children while incorporating the Montessori approach into every aspect of my care

- Around 10 years childcare experience (all ages)

including special needs

- Very reliable and organised, wonderful references available

- Confident driver

- Good cook

- Love the outdoors

Please let me know if you would like to speak further or know anyone who might be interested.


I look forward to hearing from you!


Best wishes,

Kalina

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