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Hi everybody my name is daisy,I am 22 years old and I live in forest hill with my mum,older sister and our pet cat Marley.i would describe myself as a fun,enthusiastic,reliable,hard working individual that loves to travel and experience new adventures as well as socialising and meeting different people.

My experience:

I have been nannying for almost 5 years which I have really enjoyed so far,previously before starting my own journey in childcare I worked along side my mum who is a registered childminder for one year being her assistant Which really helped me gain a lot of experience and understanding of children’s learning and well being. I have excellent references from all the family’s I have worked with through out the years,I attend playgroups,soft plays,children centres,farms etc as well as creating lots of age appropriate activities which help the children learn new skills indoors and outdoors.

.Qualified paediatric first aid

.Up to date DBS check in place 

.Excellent references

.Not ofsted registered 

. Based on Forest Hill road se23

My availability:

I am currently working with a lovely family temporarily until the first week of June looking after a 3 year old girl and 14 month old little boy 

I am looking to start a new role mid June and will be available monday-Thursday 8am-6pm.

If you are interested please do drop me a private message so we can discuss further,hope to hear from you soon.

many thanks daisy 🙂

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