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698 days ago

Childcare Available

Maree from Nawton

Hi👋. I am a home-based educator based in the Nawton area with a space for a full time or part-time child close to or over 2 years old.
I have 25 years of experience as an educator and I have a level 4 childcare qualification, an up to date first aid certificate and I am police checked.
I work through Kids At Home so you can access childcare subsidies and the 20 ECE hours for 3+ year olds. I take the children out to Playgroup and KAH Gym sessions as well as extra excursions to parks and going on nature walks.
I provide a nurturing home away from home environment and I encourage and support children's learning and development through playbased learning opportunities.
For more information please contact me on:
Mobile: 0274622139
Email: mareeking@hotmail.com

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