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Hello my name is Ashley I am experience teaching assistant who has just qualified as a level 3 early years practitioners , I have DBS checked, I am also first aid trained , epi pen and asthma trained .

I live locally in east dulwich

If you need help in the evening or weekend, school holiday

My email is [email protected]

07854053679 for more information

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If anyone needs a reference for Ashley, I'd be happy to give one.


Ashley helped me out at short notice just before Christmas when a freelance project over-ran. My children, who are 4 and 6, hadn't met her before, but took to her straightaway. Now they always ask for her! She's a mum - and when my smallest (and most sensitive) girl had a fever she really put my mind at rest until I could get home. (I also found my house was a lot cleaner when I got home than when I left it, which is not something I'd usually expect!)


She's lovely, and I'd really recommend her if you need childcare over the holidays.

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