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Danangela

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Hi my name is Susan, I can offer my services to parents who would like someone to pick up their children from school and I would be more than willing to bring them to my house or to take them home, whatever is suitable for you when it is pick up time, I have a 7 year old myself, so it would actually mean good company for her with other children within her age range when she is at home, I have done child minding throughout my life so or course I know that it is about balance and equality..My daughter finishes school at 3.30, so I could easily make my way to your child's school after so feel free to message me for any additional information that you would like to obtain, of course a CRB is of importance and that would whatsoever pose no immediate problem for me. Thank you. I live in the Nunhead area.
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