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Help with homeschool! Looking for a nanny / tutor for 4 year old 2 days a week


maniana

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Hello everyone,


we're a fun and lively family based in East Dulwich, looking for someone to care for our reception age 4 year old two days a week (Thursdays and Fridays) and help him with his home schooling. Mum is a key worker so he will continue to attend school on the other three days. We also have a three year old who will continue to attend nursery. Mum and dad will both be working from home in a different part of the house.


During this strange time we're really hoping we can find someone to form a bond with our son, hang out with him and have some fun in addition to getting his work done. He's a fun and lively kid who will make great company!


Hours are ideally 9-6 both days, though negotiable.


We'd be open to a share, or for someone to bring along their own child.


If this sounds like you, get in touch :-)

Hello I am a Ofsted Nanny , with up to date dbs and first aid, car driver , Cache Level Three in child care and education Have experienced with your son age group,


Have worked in schools and nurseries. Know Dulwich very well and live 15 mins drive . Can start right away. Have very good refs. My number is 07847 701286 and email is [email protected]


Thank You


Carol Humphrey

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