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Hello,


Our lovely childminder, Sylvia, will be re-opening her setting from March 2022 and has some spaces available.


I have attached a couple of pictures of her setting which has proven to be the perfect place for curious, fun, lively little ones.


Sylvia is energetic, creative and provides a nurturing environment. All 3 of my children have flourished under her care.


Please contact me if you would like further information or Sylvia?s details.


Nina

Both my children (now 8 and 6) spent their early years (from 1 - 3 years)with Sylvia and Richard. I can?t recommend them more highly. They cultivated independence and curiosity in a perfect setting. They have spent a huge amount of time investing in all areas of their space. The outside space and garden is incredible - everything is based around the children. One of the most important aspects for me was to ensure the children felt safe, happy and at home. Sylvia and Richard provided a home from home, with loads of laughs, love and brilliant activities with an emphasis on learning - including skills like feeding themselves. It was extremely sad when we had to leave. We are still in touch and the children still talk about their days with Sylvia and Richard. Happy to be contacted if you have questions.
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