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Hi Parents my name is Andrea and I am Ofsted Registered Childminder based in Forest Hill se23, 5 mins walk from the train station.


I previously went to University and studied the Arts so I enjoy painting and visiting local exhibitions. I am always looking for a creative outlet so I am willing to help your little ones learn to paint and draw.


I believe I am patient and kind and will treat any child in my care with love and respect.


I have many years of experience looking after children from ages 10 months to 5 years old. I am from a large family also, and I have spent many years looking after my nieces and nephews.


I also have a 3 year old daughter, she is very friendly and enjoys playing with other children.


Since I have been childminding I have looked after many children, with ages ranging from 10 months to 3 years old over the past three years.


I cook healthy organic meals and take the children to all the local under 5s activities in Forest Hill, Horniman's busy bees, Library and Children Centre. I follow the EYFS closely and email all parents a planner of monthly menus and weekly timetable.


I have asscess to a large back garden and a large selection of toys for a varied age range.


At the moment I have 1 space availabe on Wednesdays and Thursdays 8am to 6pm. If your interested please give me a call on 07533071556 oe email me on [email protected].


Thank you for reading


Andrea




Thanks!

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