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Childminding Vacancy Nunhead


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I am a registered Childminder living in Nunhead with a vacancy for three days a week. Monday Tuesday Wednesdays 8 to 6. I have 25 years experience in childcare am Ofsted registered with a "Good" grading. I have a first aid certificate and work within the EYFS guidelines.

I go to various mothers/carers groups, parks, soft play, museums. I also do arts and crafts with the children. I have references available for your perusual. For further information you can contact me on 07890688213



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Posted by KatChat July 12, 04:45PM



I would highly recommend Jill as a childminder. She has looked after my daughter, who is 15 months old, for nearly 6 months now. As with any mother, I was worried about finding the right person, and environment, for my little one when I returned to work. Jill has been brilliant from the start and my daughter loves going to her house each day. She does so many activities with the children each day - including singing, soft play, arts and crafts - and they always manage to get out of the house no matter what the weather. Since starting with Jill, my daughter has really flourished and developed into a confident and happy little girl.

Feel free to PM me if you have any specific questions.

Kat

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Hi there

I am looking for a childminder for my daugher from November, she will be 10 months old. Two days a week (Tues/Weds) increasing to three days a week from April 2016. If this could be of interest please can you give me a few more details about your set up - location, number of children, fees etc.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks

Lisa


07880 716 187

Hi Lisa

Thank you for your response to my advertisement on the EDF. I do have a vacancy for another child. I live in Nunhead, opposite Nunhead Green, I am currently looking after a little girl who is 18 months old. I attend various groups on a daily basis in my area. I have references available for your perusal.

Should you require further information, please feel free to come along for an informal chat, or phone me on 07890688213, if you think that I could be of further assistance to you.

Kind Regards


Jill

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