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Experienced babysitter available!


Jrusher1994

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I?m due to start my Secondary PGCE Teacher attaining at UCL on Monday 13th September and will be available on weekends for babysitting around Dulwich/Forest Hill/Sydenham/Peckham area.

I?ve been babysitting and childminding for various families for 10 years and have worked as a classroom TA in a number of primary schools across London. I have looked after children ages ranging from 4-11.

As I will be on school placements during the week in term time, my availability is limited to weekends!

D.O.B: 01/01/1994

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Hi! I am looking for regular babysitting for my 7 and 10 year old children, a girl and a boy. Are you around for a quick coffee to meet the kids one of these days? I am looking for babysitting on 2nd October if you're available? And maybe we can have a 'trial run' one evening in the next week or so?

Please let me know, I look forward to hearing back

thank you

Silvia

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