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I am a 22 year old from Dulwich who has recently graduated from a masters degree at LSE.

As summer approaches, I am keen to offer services as a babysitter/childminder throughout the week and weekends.

I have experience as a long time childminder for 2 different families, and have regularly babysat for others.

I have also worked part time as a teaching assistant at a local school, so have an up to date DBS check and can provide references on request!

As an experienced TA, I am also more than happy to provide tutoring services and help with any summer homework.

I'm very comfortable with all age groups, and able to travel wherever needed, I a can start ASAP!

Please don't hesitate to PM if interested, or email [email protected]!

Lissy Reid

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Hi Lissy,

I am looking for someone to babysit our 2.5yo son for Thursday 2030 onwards in SE5 7LZ.


We will be dining 5mins walk away.


Could you please let me know how much this would cost per hour, if possible, and if you would be available any time before to meet our son with mum or dad. He generally sleeps very soundly and if he wakes he can often be got back to sleep via the baby monitor.


Please let me know your thoughts.


Best wishes,

Nic

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