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Hello Moms,

I have been working with children since 2008, so I have over 8 years of experience in the field also keeping myself eager to learn and grow into my role of not only providing the parents tranquility on the fact that their children are being well taken care of, but also building a trustworthy relationship with the kids. I am very much reliable, organized and I have initiative to help around beyond what I am asked for.

My experience goes from new borns to teenagers, from preparing breakfast to putting kids to bed. So whatever your need is I am sure I can help you. I am also available to start working as soon as possible at any time, any day of the week/weekend.

I have first aid certificate, as part of my training when an AuPair in the USA, I drive, and besides english I speak portuguese, spanish and italian.

Attached you will find my resume, so please, do not hesitate to get in touch with me for any further information you may need.

I look forward to hearing from you.


Kind Regards,

Valeria

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