Need a babysitter?
Hi neighbours, my name is Megan, I’m 20 years old and I’m looking for some babysitting jobs alongside my study.
I have been babysitting for 6 years, and have experience with children, toddlers and babies. I am a midwife in training (in my third year) so I have lots of experience with caring for newborns and babies. I have done a first aid/CPR course through university for newborns, babies and children every semester for the last two years. I am trustworthy, reliable and good with last minute arrangements.
I adore children, so will always make your children feel loved, safe and secure while under my care. Ensuring children have fun while learning and growing is a must, so lots of fun activities can be arranged.
I have my own car and a clean full drivers license, so I am able to transport when necessary.
Please don’t hesitate to text me on 0212579368 and we can arrange a phone call.
Many references available on request :)
I will be more than happy to come and meet you and your family before any babysitting arrangements are made if you would like.
Kindest regards,
Megan Pearce.
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