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Hello,


My name is georgia.


I am moving to Dulwich the end of new year (December/January)


And I am looking to connect with the right family asap! It means a lot to me to find families I resonate with… my past few families I have adored and become cherished friends.


About me


- 500 hrs yoga, meditation & mindfulness (training/apprentice)

- BA Photography

- 2 years experience Nannying

- 4 years travelling, studying energy efficient practice in land and body

- Drivers License


My experience


I have worked closely with 3 separate families and their children in the UK & Costa Rica, both boys and girls. ***REFERENCES AVAILABLE*** (looking for live out) ages 2, 4, 5, 7 I am pretty good around this age and above.


We spent most days doing creative arts & crafts, music, gardening, outdoor activities, walking, reading, homework, cooking. The children were Steiner educated so I often worked with this ethos 'unhurried and creative learning environment' where children can find the joy in learning and experience the richness of childhood rather than early specialisation or academic hot-housing.


I also ran other house errands, walked the dog, cleaning, house sit etc.


I have over 100 hours worth of babysitting. I love giving little one's my time and care. My aim is for you to feel you're leaving your children in safe and caring hands and that you have the reassurance for me to follow your instructions whilst the kids enjoy their time with me.


My availability


I am looking for at least 30 hrs... 3/4days a week at least - flexible which days or if you needed to do more happy to discuss.


My qualifications


- References from 2 families available

- Well Spoken, fluent in English

- DBS

- Any other necessary qualifications you require I am more than happy to complete... if you like the sound of me so far.


London rate


£20/per hour


07720267090

[email protected]

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