I'm passionate about child development and helping children grow into happy, healthy adults. I'm patient, calm, and friendly, and I love playing board games, puzzles, and educational games with children. With one year of experience caring for children, I'm comfortable caring for two children and following the parents' lead when...
Ambia can also help with: Grocery shopping, light cleaning, meal prep, swimming supervision, carpooling
I am a stay at home mother of a 4-year-old little girl. She recently started school part time so I have free time to take care of other little ones. I am an avid pet lover and am available to check on and help care for them as well.
Shirina can also help with: Light cleaning, meal prep, craft assistance
I'd describe my personality as self motivated, respectful, and caring.
I like working with kids because they warm my heart and I love helping children grow, learn, and keeping them safe.
I'm looking for a job that has good communication, caring, understanding, and most importantly loving.
I started working with kids when my...
Hi! My name is Dixie and I would love to help you with your kiddos! I am currently in the education program at JSU and I will be graduating next December! I worked at WeeCare Child Development Center for a year and a half. I have experience with children from 6 weeks of age all the way to 6th grade! I love watching children's...
Dixie can also help with: Grocery shopping, light cleaning, meal prep, swimming supervision, craft assistance, travel & more
I have been baby-sitting since I was 13 years old. I started with a few of my mother's coworkers' children aging from 2 years old to 9 years old. I would watch them on evenings from roughly 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. once or twice a week. The first woman I baby-sat for had two little girls, 3 and 5. She referred me to another...
Shelby can also help with: Light cleaning, meal prep, craft assistance
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