My name is Rose and I hail from the enchanting, emerald-green landscapes of Ireland. I have amassed a wealth of experience when it comes to interacting and dealing with kids, a task which I consider both a responsibility and a pleasure.
Back in Ireland, I worked as a nanny for a full stretch of eight years. The family for which I cared had three delightful children, all of whom were under the tender age of eight. My days were committed to providing them with thorough care and introducing them to a diverse range of activities.
I would start my day by driving them to their school, ensuring they were well-prepared and punctual. Upon their return, I would engage with them through various playful, yet educational activities which were not limited to board games, reading sessions, and arts and crafts. To encourage physical activity, I would often take them to the local park where we would enjoy a game of catch or simply soak up the natural beauty.
The youngest in the family was a newborn baby whom I also cared for with utmost dedication. This involved feeding the baby at regular intervals, attempting to gently rock her to sleep for her naps and ensuring her comfort at all times.
In addition to caring for the children, I took care of the household chores as well. This involved cooking nutritious meals for the family, maintaining their home's cleanliness, and ensuring everything was in its right place, well organized and tidy for when the mother returned from work.
Kids have always been close to my heart. I appreciate their boundless energy, curiosity, and innocence. Being a lover of nature and the outdoors, I enjoy encouraging children's interaction with the outside world, fostering a healthy balance between indoor and outdoor activities.
Beyond my skills in childcare and housekeeping, I also pride myself on my responsible nature. Whether it's handling the needs of the children or managing household chores, I have a knack for meeting objectives with efficiency and thoughtfulness. I also hold a valid drivers license, adding another layer of convenience in terms of commute for tasks such as school drop-offs and pick-ups, or organized outings.
I was a nanny for 8 years in Ireland. I began when I was 16 caring for 2 young boys aged 5 and 3. As they got older Susan the mother had a baby girl. I cared for the baby girl and the boys. I would take them to school, play with them, cook, clean and put the baby down for naps.