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Childminding and Babysitting Offered During School Holidays


BenAmadi

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I am a local, 20 year old undergraduate student, studying chemistry at the University of Manchester. During my gap year I was a childminder for a family with 3 children; boys and girls aged 10, 12 and 14. This involved looking after them fulltime during school holiday, including preparing meals, taking them on activities etc. In term time, I did the morning school run, afternoon pick up and looked after them, including homework support.


I also work as a home tutor in all Sciences, Maths & History up to GCSE level and Chemistry and Biology at A level and I am more than happy to help children with any school work and revision for exams and as part of my childminding. I am also a Grade 7 in trumpet and would happily help with music practice if your children are trumpet players! In addition, at University I take part in drama and various sports.


I have also been a helper at children?s parties, and babysitting and tutoring children aged 3 and upwards since I was 13.


I have been fully CRB checked and I am a trained lifeguard and have first aid training. References are available from the family I childminded for in gap year, and from other families for whom I have babysat & tutored.

I am available from June 12th until end of September.


Please contact me by email: [email protected] or mobile: 07805864617

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