Sonam W.
My name is Sonam and I was born and raised in the enchanting Kingdom of Bhutan. Having completed my high school education in the year 2018, I took my first steps into adulthood and the professional world. Shortly after my graduation, I was fortunate enough to be hired by Kuenzang Home Service, a local business in Bhutan known for its top-notch home services. My position at this remarkable company included responsibilities ranging from housekeeping to acting as a nanny for the children in the clients' homes we serviced. Over my 5 year tenure, I expanded my skill set, gained rich experience, and most importantly found a second family amongst my colleagues and the households we served. During these years, I ensured the successful completion of my contract, diligently fulfilling my duties and commitments, whilst always striving to embody the company's principles of dedication and hard work. Recently, I decided it was time for a new adventure and thus, made the exciting decision to travel across the world and landed on the welcoming shores of Canada. The primary goal of my move to Canada is to deepen my academic knowledge and broaden my personal and professional horizons by pursuing further studies. I believe that this beautiful country provides just the right blend of opportunities and challenges that will help me grow into an even stronger individual.
As a babysitter, my role is multi-faceted. I am responsible for the safety and well-being of the children under my care, ensuring they are protected from harm and supervised at all times. Additionally, i engage them in activities that are both fun and educational, catering to their interests and developmental needs. I may also be responsible for preparing meals, helping with homework, and maintaining a clean and tidy environment. Communication with parents is key, as you update them on their children's activities, behavior, and any concerns that arise. Ultimately, my role is to provide a nurturing and supportive environment that allows the children to thrive in the absence of their parents.