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Childminder/nanny available in Sydenham


bethania

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Hi,

I'm an Ofsted registered childminder who offers a warm and loving home from home environment to little ones.

I provide a wide range of activities, including visits to the park, play groups, museums and libraries.

I am a mother of a sociable, energetic and loving 21-month-old boy named Luca and I believe in and practice gentle parenting.

I have a fun, firm and fair approach to childcare and fully comply with the requirements for the Early Years Register set out in the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage.

I am also available for school pick ups and nanny work.


Qualifications:

Paediatric 1st Aid

Diploma in Homebase Childcare

Safeguarding Children

Health and Safety

Food Safety

CBR checked

Ofsted Registered

Child Psychology

Fluent in English, Portuguese and Italian.

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