2190 days ago

Friendly, fun passionate ECE Teacher happy to care and support your child/ren and family 😊

Lily from Woburn

Hi, I'm Lily,

There's nothing more rewarding than working with children! I am 43 years old and I am currently in my 10th year of early childhood teaching through a great career working with children under 2's and over 2's in diverse community based centers and kindergarten. I also have enjoyed caring and looking after my oldest brother's son when he was a toddler and a year ago I had a great time baby sitting a preschool child on a regular basis. I would love to grow more of this and support your whanau and children at your home sweet home whole heartly.

* I hold a current First Aid Revaildation Course Certificate. Expires 18/4/2020.

* Very reliable, friendly, energetic, trustworthy, responsible.

* Happy to do pickup/drop off's and to activities, prepare and cook nutritious, healthy snacks/meals, keep home nice, clean and tidy, bath, soothe your lovely child/ren to bed.

* I like sharing my own kete of resources to enhance child/ren learning. References available on request.

I look forward to nanny, babysit your lovely children and meeting you 😁

Thank you 😊

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