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Hello families,

I am going to be available from September for mornings until 2pm.or possibly a nanny share. Im currently a nanny for a family with 3 children in Peckham Rye, they are 9,6,4. I have worked with the family for 5 and a half years now and the youngest wil be attending school from September. So I am going to be available for school time hours if anyone is looking for some childcare. I would also be happy to do this as part of nanny share if that worked better for someone. So I could be sole charge all day until school picke up and could also have your child with the others i look after. Just looking at options at the moment. So any questions please feel free to message.

I have been nannying for nearly 10 years now. I also worked in a nursery setting, where I was room leader of 2 years olds and preschool. So I have alot of experience in helping children reaching the ends milestones. I have excellent references from all my positions. I know peckham/dulwich classes for children extremely well.

Also if aren't just needed odd hours this would also be a option. Hope to hear from you.

I am nvq level 3 qualified, first aid trained, upto date dbs.

Danielle

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