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My name is Isabel, most affectionately known as Isadora. I'm 21 and living with my husband, a student, in Southsea and am looking to get back into any type childcare. I come from a very small village outside of Cambridge, where I worked as a babysitter and part-time child carer after school. I occasionally assist with the child care of my half brother, who is now 5, and step brother, 8.
I have recently finished my studies in London at the Royal Central School of speech and Drama. I specialise in creativity and all-round fun. As a drama tutor during my time at sixth form, I am very experienced with organising games and activities for large groups of younger children. I ran an after school club in conjunction with the school production, to teach the younger students the basics of set design and building.
I have worked as a chef in a small cafe, completing my food hygiene award level 2. I am an avid cook, with a passion for Italian cooking. I love hand-making pasta and pizza, it's such a great thing for the kids to get involved with too!
I feel that I am sensible, honest and trustworthy. My experience with children has enabled me to help with homework and handle disagreements, I can be strict when needed. I can handle any household chore or maintenance, I am more than happy to help.
I hope you will consider me as your new childminder, it would be a fantastic opportunity and a great experience.
Services offered |
Babysitting
Partial / after school care Nanny working at family residence |
Experience | Professional Experience, 1-2 years. |
Already looked after children |
less than 6 months
6 months to 1 year 1-3 years 3-6 years over 6 years |
Spoken languages |
English
(mother tongue)
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Additional services |
Homework Help :
Yes, primary and secondary school
Cook for children : Yes, I love to cook. Help with housework / Ironing : Of course, I'm always helpful around the house! |
Isabel Mcleay can provide references from recent employers
I feel it's unfair to exploit people with high rates of pay when many families can't afford premium rates.