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Hi there. 
 

I would like to offer part time assistance for new parents.
I am available on Wednesdays. 
 

Once, one parent returns to work, many can feel overwhelmed & this is where I come in. I am calm, peaceful, fun & diligent, along with having much experience, I have many excellent references. First Aid. Current DBS. & I am also on the Ofsted Register.  
 

I like to offer all day Wednesday, as it is the middle of the week. I can help with your lovely new born & their weekly progress, plus supporting with the smooth running of your home. I am happy also with washing / ironing & organising all things baby, too. 

I have been a Children’s Nanny for more than 15 years. Recently I have been assisting & supporting wonderful parents, their little one was just 11 weeks old when we began. (now 7 months old & starting with full-time nanny soon) It has been truly rewarding & a real delight, every single week. This role sadly concludes at the end of July. So I will be available on Wednesday’s from August 2025.

Please DM me for more information & it would be lovely to chat. 
 

Thank you so much. 
From Claire. 
 

Please see a few sentences from my current family, which hopefully captures what I am able to offer to new parents:
Claire has been an invaluable part of my experience of early motherhood. She joined our family when my baby girl was just 11 weeks old. Claire was so flexible, kind and knowledgeable about everything to do with the baby. She found the right balance between offering advice but also fitting in with what I wanted to do. Claire's special talent is making play time really really fun, even for the smallest babies - I learned a lot from her on how to really enjoy baby playtime. At the start, her role offered me so much moral support and assistance when I was in the house with my little one. But within a short space of time, I felt comfortable leaving the house and taking some 'me' time, knowing that my baby was safe and happy with Claire (Claire would do feeds, nappies, nap time and more!). This meant that our relationship really evolved from one of support and assistance, to one where I had a bit more freedom and flexibility once I felt ready. This is a very rare thing to find for a new mum, so I would highly encourage any new parents / parents to be to think about some support from Claire. I am very happy to chat with anyone who would like to hear a bit more (please ask Claire for my details)
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