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hi my daughter is 19 in her last year at collage and has a timetable which is given her way to much time at home

she already does sitting for a number of mums in HEBER PRIMARY school as that's where her little sister goes she does ages 3-10 there but can do any age aslo looks after both cousins that have autism aged 7 and 13 one being non verbal so if anyone needs a sitting please keep her in mind shes also spare every morning for a school drop off and all day Monday and Tuesday as her collage hours are wednsday Thursday Friday afternoon plus one late night ,


if you would like my lovely daughter to watch your kiddies so you get a night out please feel free to get in touch, we have always lived in Dulwich and are just off lordhip lane


her name is reegan shes 19 in her 4th year at collage studding media / theatre make up I'm a very proud mum


contact on ; hotlips_04@hotmail.co.uk

07851255479

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