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Hi there.


I've recently broken my ankle (great timing!) and am going to be in a cast and on crutches for the next six weeks or so. I'm a stay at home mum to a three year old and an 18 month old and I've realised that I'm going to need some help looking after the boys whilst I'm unable to move about easily.


I've been in touch with East Dulwich Nannies and Dulwich Childcare, but I was wondering if anyone could recommend any individuals or agencies that might be able to assist. Family are hoping to be able to cover some of the days, but I think that we are likely to need someone three or more days a week until the end of January (assuming that my ankle mends well!).


Thanks very much.

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