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Dear Mums & Dads

I am a very experienced Ofsted Dulwich Nanny, who is experienced in the care of babies, pre-school & older children.

And have worked mainly as a sole career in and around the Dulwich area for 15+ years

I am skilled in the supervision and care of babies & children.

Such as making up feeds sterilizing bottles, bathing dressing and nourishing infants, changing nappies and potty training.

I do have a track record of managing children' activities, meals and teaching them good social skills,& personal hygiene.

But what I feel I'm best at is having fun with my charges

Arts/crafts ,sing songs and lots of play acting.

and taken them out to the various activities and lots of

outings.

I'm looking for a 3-4 day role in and around (Dulwich area,) as I don't drive but love long walks.

I have a recent Enhanced CRB check, and have completed a Paediatric First Aid Course

I am happy to send my cv, upon request.

And look forward to hearing from you.

Regards

Hazel Taylor

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