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Hi there,

my names Harrie- I've been a fulltime solecharge

nanny for 6 years. I am OFSTED registered which

means I have a current CRB, paediatric first aid

certificate and nanny insurance. I am also a

fully qualified Montessori teacher and I drive

with my own car. I have experience with children

ageing from new born to 11 years old. I am

currently working in a nanny share for 3 children

(2 3 year olds and a 1 year old), this job is

finishing as one of the Mums has just had a baby

so with 4 little ones involved- the share is

having to split. I would've been with the families

for nearly 3 years when I leave. I'm looking for

another share or single family job- preferably 4

or 5 days, completely sole charge. I feel I will be an

amazing addition to any family, I love the nurture and care of

little people; setting routines, planning fun

activities, cooking yummy healthy food, weaning,

potty training, home work- you name it I've had

experience with it. I take the firm but fair

approach with discipline, working with parents to

establish boundaries so that children know where

they stand. I'm upfront- in my experience,

communication is the key in making any working relationship

work. If you like what you see, please don't hesitate to

get in touch and I can send you my CV or answer

any questions you may have

Thanks,

Harrie

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