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Nanny available from April,

Posted by arastacat Yesterday, 10:23PM


I am a qualified BTEC NATIONAL in caring services (nursery nursing) and OFSTED registered nanny with 16 years experience of caring for children NB-5 years. I have an excellent rapport with children and I feel when I am with them I am at my best. I feel its very important to provide the children in my care with nutritious fresh and healthy meals, to achieve this I plan a weekly menu of fresh fish,meat,vegetrian meals to ensure your child has a well balanced and home cooked diet.

I plan exciting outings to the farm, museums, parks, local playgroups and providing stimulating activities in the home like,painting, play dough,singing,play dates.

I have a current CRB and First Aid certificate.


I am looking for a 4-5 day part share,

My current share is sadly coming to an end April,


If you would like to see my CV and Impeccable references please PM me.


Thank you


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Re: Nanny available from April,

Posted by arastacat Yesterday, 11:03PM


JS33 Wrote:

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> Just wanted to add a recommendation for this

> nanny, who took care of our daughter when she was

> a baby (beginning at 6 months), and who we have

> continued to see over the years as a friend and

> babysitter. She's lovely, has loads of energy and

> enthusiasm, as well as extensive childcare

> experience, and all of us are still very happy to

> see her when she comes around. Please feel free

> to contact me for further details.


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Re: recommend Nanny available from April,

Posted by arastacat Today, 09:38AM


Mrs R Wrote:

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> Hello! I thoroughly recommend Michelle as a "Super

> Nanny", Michelle currently looks after our

> daughter and has done so since I went back to work

> last year. Our daughter loves Michelle and has

> endless days of fun, love and fab food! Michelle

> constantly teaches through fun, play and singing

> and our daughter has developed brilliantly and has

> never cried once when I leave for work!

>

> We are sad to lose her but know whoever works with

> her next will love her too.

>

> Very happy to provide more details to anyone.




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