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Hello families.

I am Claire a local caring, fun loving, outgoing nanny. 

I am just finishing with two lovely families as their needs are changing…. little ones starting school & nursery. (Sept 2023)

I am looking for one or two local families to start a new nanny share or I am happy with sole charge too.

I am available Wednesday's & Thursday’s only. Long or short days. 

I love my role in the early months & years of babies & young children's lives. I enjoy working along side families & parents who also work part time, as I have found this creates a lovely all round atmosphere for the little ones, the parents & for myself as the nanny:)

I have had lots of rewarding experience, over the last few years with wonderful families around Herne Hill, Dulwich, Sydenham Hill &  Forest Hill areas. 

I have First Aid, DBS, insurance & have many many great references.

I take my role in families very seriously as little ones are so precious & we always have lots & lots of fun, laughter & games out & about & at home too:)

I really look forward to hearing from you. 

Please PM me for more details & a chat. 

Thanks so much. 

 

From Claire x

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