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Wanted: Help with Homeschooling


Cam123

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Hi,


I homeschool my two children (7 and 8) and am looking for someone to take over from me for roughly a day or so a week initially.


We can be flexible with hours and timings - getting the right fit is most important. We'd be looking for someone jolly and easy-going that can slot into our family life whilst also having the skills/experience to teach young children (either guided by my planning or your own ideas).


Being a driver would help as the children will be joining various groups in the area. Happy around dogs a must also!


Perhaps would suit a TA looking for more hours or a retired teacher? A nanny doing teacher training perhaps?


We're based in Denmark Hill. Drop me a private message if you'd like to know more. Thanks!

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