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local babysitter/childminder/SEN specialised for summer into early october


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Hello my name is Zainab Shah, a 21 year old student who is currently on summer break. I have been babysitting since the age of 14 for various people. I at the age of 16 held a long running pickup from school service for two children. Since then during my year out of university I worked as a childminder to two lovely children.


Alongside this I have experience working with children with special needs having worked as a teaching assistant at the local primary school (Dulwich Village) to a child with autism. My own sister also has learning difficulties so I pride myself on being patient and caring when it comes to accommodating and understanding a child?s needs.


I have lived in East Dulwich my whole life and attended the local state school. Attaining all a-a* grades in GCSE?s and A-Levels if any tutoring or homework help is needed.


I would describe myself as a warm and friendly person who is creative in finding fun activities for the kids to be happy with.


DBS certified


Attached is my cv. References can be provided on request

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