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Desiree, occasional childcare in Port colborne L3K

Ad modified on 21 June 2024 at 15:17

With recommendation
Driver’s license
Car
First aid
Non-smoker
Homework help
Housekeeping
Cooking

My name is Desiree, I am sixteen, going on seventeen. Since around the age of ten I have had plenty of experience watching my own siblings, babysitting for friends of the family, and occasionally my baby cousins as well. I am able to cook, help your children with their homework and occasionally babysit through the night. I'm looking to care for children at least 6 or over, and I am available any time after 3 on weekdays, as well as all weekend.

Services offered
Babysitting
Partial / after school care
Training
First aid qualification
Experience
Family Experience: care for siblings, cousins.
Already looked after children
3-6 years
over 6 years
Additional services
Homework Help
Cook for children
Help with housework / Ironing

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Occasional babysitting
$10.50
per hour
Partial / after-school care
$10.60
per hour
Explanation:

This is just about minimum wage, and I think it is rather appropriate

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Desiree
Babysitter
Port Colborne
Connected about 7 years ago - Available now
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Available during school holidays

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Identity verified
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Rates

Occasional babysitting
$10.50
per hour
Partial / after-school care
$10.60
per hour
Explanation:

This is just about minimum wage, and I think it is rather appropriate