Hello, I am a young adult (aged 17) and I have been involved with children through-out my entire life.
Caring for them, feeding them, bath time, bed time, play time.
Due to being a young adult I still have a lot of immaturites when it comes to games and activities and I love to be completely involved. What is the point in just tell them what to do? You may as well join in on the fun.
Children seem to enjoy my company and I really enjoy there's, because not only do they learn from you, you also learn from them.
I have always wanted to work with children ever since I was one my self and I still intend to do so.
I did a childcare course at secondary school and I am doing a health and social care course at college. I am also hoping to do more in my childcare and pass all my exams and papers to become a full time teacher perhaps or along the lines.
If I am given the chance to look after your children, I reassure that you will never regret it.
Thank you for taking your time out to read this, I hope to hear from you soon.
Occasional babysitting | $6.50 per hour |
Partial / after-school care | $5.50 per hour |
I have chosen these prices because I do feel they are resonable and in circumstances could be changed.
But being a young adult I am wanting to save up for my future carer and life.
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Occasional babysitting | $6.50 per hour |
Partial / after-school care | $5.50 per hour |
I have chosen these prices because I do feel they are resonable and in circumstances could be changed.
But being a young adult I am wanting to save up for my future carer and life.