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I am currently offering afterschool nannying or daytime nannying at my home combined with tutoring, lunch/supper and a bit of playtime. I live in the heart of Dulwich Village just opposite the Hamlet. I would love to help a family with their child needs. I know it can be challenging working from home. I am confident working with all ages of children and catering for their many physical and emotional needs. I love to play games, get creative and spend time outside. I am English, university qualified and from a good background. I am 36 and have my own daughter who is 8 years old. My daughter will be at home also participating in the afternoons. I am fully DBS checked, and have my paediatric first aid certificate. I have good understanding of Early Years Curriculum. I am flexible, reliable, caring, active, loads of ideas to support the child's development, good communication skills and also I am able to prepare meals. I was a PA in the city for many years and now looking for a change


I am available Mon-Fri.


Please feel free to contact me on here, or via email to meet in person, for a CV or referees; my email is [email protected] and my telephone number is 07500304133 if you require any further information.


Warm regards,

Bella

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