Home Based Educare
Hi! My name is Tracey Molloy, and I am a home-based educator with Nurtured At Home. I am a fully qualified, fully registered ECE teacher. I was born and raised in Napier and returned here with my foster son, Kaiden in January 2021, from Upper Hutt where I spent 5.5 years living and working, which is where I fostered my son, Kaiden, who is 7 years old. I have been in early childhood for over 30 years, as a Nanny and as a Montessori/ECE trained teacher. After returning from Bermuda in 2010 I completed my degree in ECE Teaching and got my first job as a qualified teacher in Upper Hutt. Moving forward as home-based educator I will provide your children with learning opportunities to discover, explore and develop independence through art/creative play; exploration of the natural environment (planting and growing plants is one example) and baking. These are just a few of the activities we will do together there will also be opportunities to participate in music groups, play groups and educational excursions. I love working with children and I look forward to working alongside you and your child/ren. My availability is Monday to Friday 7am til 6pm and I have 2 spaces available for over 2 year olds and a morning space for an under 2
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Today I went to Woolworths Cnr Munroe and Dickens Streets, Napier and purchased a 3 litre bottle of Woolworth milk. I got a surprise to see that it had gone up from $5.72 to $5.96. However, when it was scanned at the checkout I was charged $6.06. I was confused and thought I had got the price wrong so went back to check, sure enough the shelf price was $5.96. When making a complaint with the supervisor I was offered a refund of the error difference, but I said this was not right. She then refunded the full amount and told me to keep the milk. If you are concerned about your grocery bill it pays to check and complain if you believe an error has been made.
$50 garden centre vouchers!
Our winners this week have won $50 to spend at a local garden centre.
Congratulations to:
Cassie Arauzo from Cockle Bay
Elizabeth Williams from Hillcrest
Luke Shamy from Hornby
Mitchell Hopping from Wallacetown
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