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I am looking for a nanny share or childminder in the Nunhead area for my 1 year old son from March for 3 days a week Tues Wednesday Thursday (or possibly Monday Tuesday Wednesday) I am keen for him to spend time with other children and attend local groups/classes. To be cared for in either our home or the childminders home. I'd be looking for someone who has the time to nurture an attachment with my son and meet his emotional, developmental and social needs.


Look forward to hearing from you

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Good evening,

I am currently working for a family in ED and I live in ED, but as my contract will end soon I am looking for a new position.

Nanny and French teacher for young children for more than 2 years now, I have good experience and references. I used to work with children between 1 and 4 yo.

Fun, creative and reliable, I am looking for a 2/3 full days position in ED.

Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information and CV.

Have a lovely evening,

Marlene

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