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We are looking for a part time nanny for our daughter Winifred.

Winnie had a difficult start to life. She was born 3 month early and spent the first 7 months of her life in hospital.

She was recently diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, she is 2.5 years old and can?t walk or talk (yet), she has been making wonderful progress. Aside from NHS services we work privately with various providers and different approaches.

Winnie doesn?t have any immediate or acute medical needs. She is very sociable and loves to engage. Albeit not walking independently she is constantly on the move.

We are moving to new house in August and need help around the moving date. Ideally we would like to make this permanent, with 1-2 afternoon or mornings a week.

We are very flexible with regards to timings and dates.

At the moment we are looking for:

a few days between the 10.8.-21.08

daily help between the 21.08.- 29.08

a few days in the first 2 weeks of September

ongoing for 1- 2 afternoons a week

We are located in East Dulwich atm and are moving to Herne Hill, within walking distance from North Dulwich/Herne Hill/Loughborough Junction station.

We are ideally looking for a PT/OT/Salt student or somebody with experience and/or interest in special needs. We are keen to find somebody with an interest in child development and where there is a general understanding of the challenges and limitations Winnie faces in comparison to other kids. It would be incredible to find somebody who can stay with us for a while, but the move is the pressing issue at the moment.

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