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What Affordable, 24-Hour Child Care Can Look Like: Proof of Concept from Kalamazoo
For millions of workers across the country, affordable child care options are out of reach. To address this inequity in their community, YWCA Kalamazoo and Hollander Development Corporation, with support from LISC Kalamazoo, came together to build The Dreamery, an around-the-clock child care center with programs serving second- and third-shift workers and 24-hour drop-in care. This is the story of how it came to be.
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When Amanda found out she was pregnant, she made a pledge to the child who would be Jayme, now a toddler. “I promised him I wouldn’t give up,” she says. “And I haven’t.” That meant somehow throwing off the weight of what Amanda calls her “bad past.” She’d been separated from six other children, two relinquished for adoption at birth, the others taken from her as toddlers. “I’d always try to fix the problem that I had,” says Amanda, “but I’d end up losing them at the age of three. ” Amanda is now celebrating two years of being free from addiction and she’s moving forward in her life—with the strength it takes to overcome systemic hurdles faced by so many mothers living on low incomes.
In her fierce bid to stay well and raise Jayme, Amanda relies on a trusted ally—a child care center right near her home in the diverse Edison neighborhood of Kalamazoo, MI.
Showcased on the south side of a newly built affordable-housing complex and operated by YWCA Kalamazoo, “The Dreamery” is open around the clock, with programs serving second- and third-shift workers and 24-hour drop-in care for when the unexpected arises. It’s geared toward supporting families that are stressed and vulnerable, and offers generous tuition assistance. “If a child comes to YWCA and they cannot afford to pay, that is not their problem,” insists Dr. Grace Lubwama, CEO of YWCA Kalamazoo. “That is a responsibility for the organization. ” |
Dr. Grace Lubwama, CEO of YWCA Kalamazoo |
Weekdays, Amanda drops Jayme at the center at 5:30 a.m., then heads to her job in an auto-parts factory. When her employer’s overtime mandates make her stay late with little notice or work on a Saturday, she knows Jayme will be covered. “They are always more than willing to take him and love him up,” she says. Amanda doesn’t have a lot of people in her life she can depend on to back her up as a mom. When Jayme’s at The Dreamery, she knows he’s more than safe—he’s learning, eating well, having fun, getting cuddled.
A bird’s eye view of The Dreamery’s interior—drenched with natural light and filled with spaces to play, learn, eat and rest in.
Housing + child care = livability
The mixed-use development that includes the child care center, 48 apartments, commercial space, and other amenities, opened last year at Kalamazoo’s Portage and Lake streets and is known as The Creamery for the dairy plant that occupied the site for much of the twentieth century. It represents the kind of infrastructure, both physical and social, that many working families need to survive in the twenty-first-century economy. Rent and child care are typically the costliest items in their monthly budgets. Yet no federal safety-net program guarantees access to these necessities, even for the most impoverished. For millions of essential workers across the country, affordable housing and child care are very hard to come by.
In Kalamazoo, what it took to build this infrastructure was a local team willing to hammer together the $14.7 project using a kind of bespoke approach, and raise local funds to help bring it over the finish line. Matt Hollander, managing principal of Hollander Development Corp. based just outside Kalamazoo, is an experienced, justice-minded affordable-housing developer who wanted to build an “aspirational project” in his own hometown. He found an inspired partner in the 137-year-old YWCA whose mission today is twofold: “Eliminate racism. Empower women.” |
Developer and Kalamazoo native Matt Hollander |
For LISC Kalamazoo, which supported both organizations with predevelopment and other grant funds, the project fulfills a long-held objective to bring 24-hour child care into a new housing development, says Sonja Dean, senior program director at LISC Kalamazoo. The Creamery “meets a need in the community that everybody has been pounding the drum about,” she says, “both on the housing-unit side and the access-to-child-care side.”
Developing a vision for the corner of Portage and Lake
It all started a decade ago when the Kalamazoo County Land Bank, after taking possession of the former Klover Gold Creamery via tax foreclosure, demolished the deteriorated eyesore, landscaped the site, and held neighborhood charettes to begin imagining a future use for this corner about a mile from downtown Kalamazoo. The consensus was for a mixed-use development that could mark the gateway to Edison’s disinvested commercial district, once the center of a thriving working-class residential and industrial zone, and offer mixed-income affordable housing, commercial space, and community services.
The Dreamery includes an outdoor play space and five “classrooms” separated by low walls around a communal kitchen.
When Hollander came along several years later with a proposal for the site, it too included mixed-income apartments. Fifteen of The Creamery’s 48 units are affordable to households earning just 30 percent of area median income (AMI), about $16,500 for one person. Twenty-four are set aside for households making up to 80 percent of AMI. And nine apartments, considered “workforce housing,” have rents set at affordability for households earning the area’s median income, with eligibility up to 120 percent of AMI.
Hollander had pored over reports by United for ALICE, a United Way-led research project highlighting just how routinely working Americans struggle to afford essentials even when, by official standards, they’re far from poor. “What we figured out,” says Hollander, “is that in Kalamazoo, if you’re a family of four with a household income of like $80,000 a year, you’re still in a position where you’re not able to pay down your student loans, you’re not able to save for retirement. You may be treading water, but you’re probably just stuck in a cycle of debt.”
Because wages haven’t kept pace with the cost of living, says Hollander, people near the median income often cannot pay market-rate rents or buy a home. Affordable housing for these people earning about 80 to 120 percent of AMI, often referred to as the “missing middle,” is “exactly what this city, like so many cities, needs,” says Zachary Bauer, LISC Kalamazoo’s executive director. The Creamery was designed to be a small, economically integrated community, with all residents enjoying amenities like an exercise room and rooftop terrace with views of downtown Kalamazoo.
Amin Finch, a former LISC AmeriCorps member, now works fulltime as The Dreamery’s Program and Family Support Coordinator. “We have to heal each other,” she says, “because we have to be strong to teach the children we’re blessed to have in our presence.”
The vision also included a unicorn of a community facility—the comprehensive, 24-hour early childhood center spearheaded by YWCA.
This had been a priority of Lubwama’s since she moved to Kalamazoo in 2014 to lead the organization. As a single Black mother, Lubwama found it very tough to find care for her two young sons. She encountered racial discrimination—one center, Lubwama recalls, denied that it provided child care though it plainly did—and an unwillingness to take on her autistic child’s behavioral needs. Moreover, YWCA’s downtown child care location at the time was serving only 24 children, with a waitlist of over 200.
Lubwama knew that women and people of color working in low-paying shift jobs were contending with even more mountainous obstacles to finding care than she did as an executive. “How,” she asked, “do we allow them to continue in the workforce without worry?”
Hollander and Lubwama met not long after through a family friend of Hollander’s who worked at YWCA, and found they were rowing very much in the same direction.
Financing and building a dream project
The Creamery’s special package of features required a particularly complex financing package. The proposed housing income mix made the project unlikely to win competitive 9-percent Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTCs), which provide the most equity to a development. So Hollander worked with the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) to instead pair 4-percent federal tax credits with MSHDA tax-exempt bond financing. In an innovation MSHDA hopes to replicate, this bond deal for the first time incorporated local social-impact investors who helped plug a financing gap to realize the project. The Kalamazoo Community Foundation and Stryker Johnston Foundation purchased a total of $2.75 million in project-related bonds directly from MSHDA, accepting a below-market interest rate that in turn reduced the rate of the project’s primary mortgage. The City of Kalamazoo kicked in $350,000 in HOME development funds.
“Early childhood programs at their best can be such a powerful vehicle for addressing so many disparities—in health, family resiliency, education. We wanted to position our program for that work. ”
— Nichole Blum, Development and Strategic Expansions Manager for YWCA of Kalamazoo and project manager of the expansion
Hollander Development was able to leverage tax-credit and other financing to lower the cost of constructing the child care facility. Meanwhile YWCA’s fundraising team garnered an impressive $7.6 million from 200 individuals, corporations, and foundations to both fit out the space and create a program endowment. “Every single foundation in the Kalamazoo area that has a grant-solicitation process supported this project,” says YWCA development manager Emily Deering-Caruso.
LISC, at work in Kalamazoo neighborhoods since the late 1980s, supplied $140,000 in nimble predevelopment funds to Hollander, and about the same amount to YWCA for buildout of its space, staff recruitment, and to place an AmeriCorps member to advance YWCA’s effort. “LISC primed the pump,” says Hollander. “This was a longer-than-normal development process. There was a period when we had to do a lot of design work to get to closing and ran up some significant predevelopment expenses. LISC helped us out tremendously there.”
Indeed another unusual aspect of the project is how closely the developer and YWCA collaborated on design. Working directly with the project architect, Kalamazoo-based Byce & Associates, YWCA staff seized what they saw as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to shape their child care space around best practices and the science of stress reduction for kids and families experiencing trauma. “Early childhood programs at their best can be such a powerful vehicle for addressing so many disparities—in health, family resiliency, education,” says Nichole Blum, Development and Strategic Expansions Manager for YWCA of Kalamazoo, who project managed the expansion. “We wanted to position our program for that work.”
Story time at The Dreamery
During this co-design process, The Dreamery child care center dramatically expanded, from an initially planned 3,000 square feet to 7,800 square feet. “We had to redesign the whole building around it,” says Hollander. “It cost some extra money, but in the end, in my opinion, it was the right thing to do.”
The airy space with its two-story interior is full of natural light and textures. There’s an outdoor nature-based play space, and five “classrooms” separated by low walls around a communal kitchen. The partial walls create cozy nests without the intense isolation found in traditional child care settings, where often two adults spend all day enclosed in a room with eight babies. And the central space is an area for shared activities and fresh, farm-to-preschool meals and snacks.
Treating child care workers like they matter
Perhaps even more crucial than its state-of-the-art space is YWCA’s loving support for the child care workforce. In the United States, the early childhood and child care field is staffed predominantly by women of color. These workers typically pour themselves out in teaching and caregiving, earning poverty wages and facing the social stigmas of domestic work. High stress levels can make it challenging to model emotional regulation for young children. And these conditions have contributed to a severe shortage of quality child care providers—in Kalamazoo and across the country. Even with The Dreamery up and running, YWCA calculates there’s only enough child care in Edison to accommodate a quarter of its under-five children.
So, working with partners including the Kalamazoo Literacy Council, YWCA helped establish the Edison Early Childhood Education Career Pathway, a training and apprenticeship program to feed its own hiring, grow the pipeline of qualified local workers, and even seed new child care businesses. The pathway welcomes nontraditional local candidates and provides wrap-around services to ensure their success, including pathways to credentialing and jobs that pay living wages.
Amin Finch helped onboard trainees last year as the LISC AmeriCorps member placed with YWCA. She’s now its full-time Program and Family Support Coordinator. Finch came to the work from a state of burnout in her career in hospitality, and she’s found it deeply rewarding to help troubleshoot issues that trainees may bring, from homelessness to childhood trauma. “We have to heal each other,” Finch says, “because we have to be strong to teach the children we’re blessed to have in our presence.”
Even while trainees are learning the ropes, YWCA offers them full-time employment at a minimum of $15 an hour—more than the national median wage for both child care workers and preschool teachers—plus benefits.
The Creamery, which offers 48 units of affordable housing, and The Dreamery child care center sit on 1.3 acres of formerly vacant property where, for 93 years, the Klover Gold Creamery once produced milk, cream and butter.
One such new employee, Donna Craig, speaks to the reality that a quality job entails even more than a living wage. Craig raised two children of her own in Kalamazoo—one is in college, the other in high school—and most recently worked in a nursing home where, with very little support, she was tasked with caring for six patients experiencing dementia. At The Dreamery, on the other hand, she’s given scope to design her classroom for functionality, and encouragement to exercise her belief that children need to hear yes more often than they hear no. Whether they’re learning to cut with scissors or braving a high slide, kids need to understand they’re valued, capable—”enough,” as Craig puts it.
“I think it’s important,” she says, “that we get that down in their little hearts and their little minds and their little spirits—to let them know that there is greatness inside of them. This program has allowed me to do that.”
A platform for community self-help
Today, the child care center provides a sanctuary for local children, recognizing that systemic racism has created obstacles for so many of their families, including barriers to economic mobility, family stability and pursuing education. Its drop-in center cares for children who need a safe place to be, any time of day or night and even on weekends. For those who need it, YWCA even provides transportation to take children to and from the center.
The Creamery is an emphatically place-based project; it drives local solutions to deep flaws in the broader economy. It’s planet-friendly, with a solar array, high-efficiency appliances and HVAC systems, and a green roof. It offers affordable homes, excellent and equitable child care, and quality jobs. A local couple, Joy Morris-Burton and Aerick Burton, recently opened a studio for dance, yoga, pilates, and art-making in a ground-floor space. According to Stephen Dupuie, executive director of the Edison Neighborhood Association, Move with Joy is already helping to generate activity and buzz around the long-neglected intersection of Portage and Lake.
In short, the project presents a model for developing infrastructure that empowers local people to share their gifts with one another—nurturing Jayme’s little spirit, for example, and his mother’s as well. Amanda sees The Dreamery staff as a lifeline that’s helped connect her with all sorts of practical help, from a gift card to buy something nice for Jayme at Christmas to a tutor for advancing her own education. “When you’re a single parent,” she says, “it’s a lot, to have someone who’s there if you need anything. And I mean anything.”
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Immediately after childbirth
Immediately after the birth of the child is placed on the mother’s stomach , then the umbilical cord is cut and the baby is applied to the mother’s breast. Then the skin of the newborn is cleaned, its length and weight, head and chest circumference are measured. The doctor examines the birth canal, if necessary, sews up tears in the soft tissues of the birth canal, assesses the tone of the postpartum uterus, and helps the woman empty her bladder. But even after all these standard manipulations, the mother is not transferred to the postpartum ward, another for two to three hours, the puerperal stays in the maternity block . Why? In the first two hours after childbirth, some complications are possible, primarily uterine bleeding or an increase in blood pressure. Therefore, during these two hours, the mother lies on a stretcher or a bed in the maternity ward, since doctors and midwives are constantly there, and the operating room, in which case, is also located nearby. The child at this time is usually taken to the children’s department, where he most often sleeps. And only two hours later, if everything is fine, the mother is transferred to the postpartum ward. nine0003
How does a woman feel at this time? Chills may occur, abdominal pain may occur, especially in multiparas.
What should a woman do at this time? Relax and unwind. Take shelter so as not to freeze, especially if chills appear. Place an ice pack on the uterus. If possible, ask the midwife to bring hot tea.
1st day after birth0009 postnatal midwife . She will tell you about the arrangement of the department (where the shower, toilet, dining room are), about the daily routine (the time for visiting doctors, eating) and will help the young mother, if necessary, to empty the bladder using a catheter. If a woman lies together with the baby, then immediately after the transfer to the postpartum ward, the child will be brought to her. The midwife will help the mother to properly attach the baby to the breast and start breastfeeding. Then nurse will come and show you how to swaddle your baby and explain how to take care of him. Do not be afraid that after childbirth there will not be enough strength for the child: most newborns sleep most of the day and wake up only for feeding. In addition, in the maternity hospital, the child is usually washed and dressed by nurses, so that the woman will have enough time to relax. If there is no joint stay of mother and child in the maternity hospital, then every three hours they will bring him to the ward for feeding, and then take him back to the children’s department. Over time, the woman herself will pick up and carry the child. nine0003
How does a woman feel at this time? On the first day after giving birth, women feel differently. Some experience an incredible elation (this is due to the release of endorphins into the blood – the hormones of pleasure), while others, on the contrary, feel very tired. Some want to call all their friends and announce the birth of a child, they are inspired, full of energy and ready to take care of the baby on their own. Other mothers want to be alone and come to their senses, they still do not have the strength to constantly be with the child. nine0003
What should a woman do at this time? In any case, immediately after childbirth, as after any heavy load, you need to restore strength: first eat, and then go to bed or just relax. By the way, the following situation is possible: the birth occurred in the evening or at night, and dinner time has already expired; therefore, in order not to starve, you need to bring something light for a snack (cookies, bread rolls) with you to the hospital in advance.
6 hours after birth, the mother can usually get out of bed. nine0003
In general, if the childbirth went without complications, then you should start getting up as early as possible, first with the help of a midwife, and then on your own.
This helps to improve blood circulation, normalize the functioning of the urinary system and intestines, and accelerate healing processes. In addition, very soon the baby will require more attention.
Important point: After childbirth, the tone of the bladder decreases, so the urge to urinate may be absent or it may become painful and frequent. However, you should go to the toilet at least four times a day. Urination can be caused reflexively by opening a tap with water, this helps many people a lot. In the absence of the desired effect, urine is removed by a catheter. Most often there is no stool on the first day after birth. nine0003
Next days
Every day, the mother will be examined by an obstetrician-gynecologist : he will evaluate the contraction of the uterus, the condition of the sutures and the amount of discharge, see if colostrum is secreted. The midwife will regularly measure the temperature, pulse, blood pressure and treat the external stitches with disinfectant solutions several times a day. Also, every day the baby will be watched by a pediatrician, after which he will tell his mother about the condition of the child. After a normal birth, a woman, as a rule, is discharged on the 3rd-4th day (after a caesarean section – on the 5th-6th). nine0003
How does a woman feel at this time?
After childbirth, a woman may experience pain in the abdomen due to uterine contractions, as well as slight muscle pain in different parts of the body. On the face and on the whites of the eyes, a “rash” may appear – pinpoint hemorrhages that appear due to the fact that small capillaries burst during attempts from tension. Blood pressure can be lowered, so dizziness is possible (to avoid it, you should get up smoothly, without sudden movements). There may be pain in the perineum, even if there were no tears and its incision (pain appears because the perineum was severely stretched during childbirth). If the perineum is sutured, then it will not be possible to sit for at least the first two weeks. Sometimes after childbirth, varicose veins appear in the anus (hemorrhoids), which means discomfort in this place. nine0003
What should a woman do at this time? Mom needs to continue to rest and gain strength. And you should also follow the rules of personal hygiene: often change postpartum pads, do air baths for seams (if any), take a shower daily, wash yourself every time after a bowel movement. Well, the most important thing is to establish breastfeeding and learn how to take care of the baby in practice.
Time in the maternity hospital flies very quickly. Try to spend it usefully – restore your strength and acquire useful skills: at home, all this will be very useful to you! nine0056
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Things to do at the maternity hospital
- Have a good rest: sleep all your free time and eat well.
- Get complete information about your child’s condition: so ask your pediatrician all your questions.
- Establish contact with the child: therefore, spend as much time with the baby as possible, ideally being with him all the time. Take the baby in your arms, unfold the diapers, carefully examine the baby without clothes. nine0090
- Learn how to take care of your baby: so ask your baby nurse to show you how to wash your baby, change clothes, swaddle, change diapers, clean ears and nose, cut nails.
- Establish breastfeeding: To do this, feed your baby on demand. Ask the midwife to show you how to properly hold the baby at the breast, how to give and take away the breast.
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I will be your child’s friend. I am an educator by education. A year ago, I became a nanny for twins (babies). We often went for walks, giving parents a rest and doing their daily chores. The mother of the children was pleasantly surprised that the children immediately reached out to me, because this is a rarity for them. They often called me for a few hours to go to the movies with my husband, or just spend time together. It’s so important to a relationship. I don’t have my own children, my husband has a daughter, 9years, we have a great relationship with her. I have a huge flow of love for children. I will be glad to become a Babysitter and friend for your child. And we will provide you with rest)
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Hello! My name is Ekaterina and I can become a nanny for your child. I will help you free up time for yourself, relax for a few hours from the status of “parent” and do your favorite things Ch…
Hello! My name is Ekaterina and I can become a nanny for your child. I will help you free up time for yourself, take a break from the status of a “parent” for a few hours and do your favorite things What I offer: ✓ Babysitter for an hour (minimum 2 hours) ✓ Babysitter for a full day ✓ Escort to clubs / school / kindergarten ✓ Walks with your child ✓ Help around the house (negotiated separately) ✓ One-time and urgent exits 250 rubles / hour one child If there are two children, surcharge +100 I am fond of psychology, due to which I can find an approach to any child, I have experience as a nanny. I am responsive, responsible, executive and punctual, I have no bad habits. I speak English and cook very tasty 😄 📍Currently, Monday, Wednesday and Friday are free at any time. By appointment Sunday If you live in the metro area Grazhdansky / Akademicheskaya / Enlightenment, it will be especially convenient to get to you. Also ready to consider other metro stations
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I offer babysitting services for a few hours on an ongoing basis in the Vasileostrovsky district. I will find something to do with the child in your absence, I can help to make childcare, to develop creative …
I offer babysitting services for a few hours on an ongoing basis in the Vasileostrovsky district. I will find something to do with the child in your absence, I can help to make childcare, to develop creative abilities. About me: I am 19 years old, without higher education, I am preparing to enter the Faculty of Educational Psychology. Hobbies are versatile, mostly creative (guitar, drawing, etc.). Work experience 3 years, childcare experience 10 years (I have 2 younger brothers). Responsible, punctual, friendly, I hear the wishes of parents and do not impose my opinion. I love children, I know how to find contact with them, I see a personality in them. At the moment there is a permanent family in the evening. I work only on weekdays! Payment is negotiable, depending on the conditions and tasks. I will be happy to help you!
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I am looking for a job as a babysitter for a few hours a day (1-4 hours). I have experience as a grandmother, I have two grandchildren, a boy and a girl. She has helped her daughter since the birth of her children. About me: Calm,…
I am looking for a job as a babysitter for a few hours a day (1-4 hours). I have experience as a grandmother, I have two grandchildren, a boy and a girl. She has helped her daughter since the birth of her children. About myself: calm, balanced, harmonious, responsible, decent. I love peace and harmony. I think that you can always agree, even with children. I love children very much.
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I offer my babysitting services.I consider both for an hour and for a longer time, offer your options.I love children and do everything to ensure that they are in comfort and safety.Experience…
I offer my services as a babysitter. I consider both for an hour and for a longer time, offer your options. I love children and do everything to ensure that they are comfortable and safe. Work experience is about 3 years. and on a private basis. I will be glad to any cooperation, write on any questions of interest, I will answer everything.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny. I can connect with children of all ages. I can take at home, both for a few hours and for a day. Responsible, friendly, efficient, kind
I am looking for a job as a nanny. I can connect with children of all ages. I can take at home, both for a few hours and for a day. Responsible, friendly, efficient, kind
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I am looking for a nanny job for an hour, nanny experience 1 year. His 2 children, knowledge of child psychology, diploma theory and methods of preschool education.
I am looking for a nanny job for an hour, nanny experience 1 year. His 2 children, knowledge of child psychology, diploma theory and methods of preschool education.
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Great experience working with children. Worked as a nanny abroad with babies. I can work with a child of preschool and younger school age. I have a medical education. I am fluent in English,…
Great experience working with children. Worked as a nanny abroad with babies. I can work with a child of preschool and younger school age. I have a medical education. I speak English fluently, and I can teach the baby if desired. Looking for a job for a few hours a day. I will consider any suggestions.
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I can meet your child from school / kindergarten / section, take him home, play for a couple of hours, do homework. About me: I am a 4th year student of a pediatrician, I used to work as a tutor. ..
I can meet your child from school / kindergarten / section, take him home, play for a couple of hours, do homework. About me: I am a 4th year student of a pediatrician, I used to work as an English tutor for schoolchildren of different ages, I get along well with children.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny. It can be for the whole day or for a couple of hours. Experience: raised two children, a granddaughter, two grandchildren of her friend.
I am looking for a job as a nanny. It can be for the whole day or for a couple of hours. Experience: raised two children, a granddaughter, two grandchildren of her friend.
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I worked with my nephew at the age of 4 for a year. I get along well with children, I can take them both in some kind of active activity, and sit with them and do something intellectual. With me…
I worked with my nephew at the age of 4 for a year. I get along well with children, I can take them both in some kind of active activity, and sit with them and do something intellectual. With me, your children will definitely not be bored. I can complete some small assignments and break loose and come to you if you urgently need a nanny for an hour! Contact✨
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I am looking for a job as a nanny Since 2020, I began to study the profession of a nanny in the company “nanny for an hour” Trained in “child safety”, “psychology of children”, “child development from 0 to 3 years” and…
I am looking for a job as a nanny Since 2020, I began to study the profession of a nanny in the company “Nanny for an hour” Completed training in “child safety”, “child psychology”, “child development from 0 to 3 years”, etc. Further from February to December 2021 I worked in a Turkish family with two children 3 years and half a year After their departure, on the recommendation, I switched to baby twins (at that time they were a month old) From February 2022 to this day I work with them (at the moment 1-2 days in week)
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I will be happy to help you pick up your child from kindergarten / school and take it to classes or home. I can replace if you urgently need to go somewhere for a few hours. I have two children, 5 years old and…
I will be happy to help you pick up your child from kindergarten / school and take it to classes or home. I can replace if you urgently need to go somewhere for a few hours. I have two children, 5 years old and 1 year old, most likely I will be with one of them.
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I am looking for a job as a nanny, I have experience, kind, cheerful, responsible, worked as an animator, a nanny for an hour, a tutor.
I am looking for a job as a nanny, I have experience, kind, cheerful, responsible, worked as an animator, a nanny for an hour, a tutor.
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I work as a teacher in a kindergarten, I plan to quit if I meet a good family and children who will become like my own. I worked as a babysitter for a few hours with children from 9 months to …
I work as a teacher in a kindergarten, I plan to quit if I meet a good family and children who will become like my own. Worked as a babysitter for a few hours with children from 9-ti months to 5 years, but now I want to work in the same family and for a long time. About me: I love children and I know how to find a common language with them.
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Graduate of the KidsOut school. I am a positive, cheerful, creative and very responsible girl I have no bad habits (even on holidays) I graduated from the College of Economics and Technology…
Graduate of the KidsOut school. I am a positive, cheerful, creative and very responsible girl I have no bad habits (even on holidays) I graduated from the Economic and Technological College of Nutrition with a degree in Commodity Expert My hobbies change with age, as I want to try myself in different areas and I think that this helps develop. I chose to work as a nanny because it is a great, comfortable profession that can be perfectly combined. Well, on top of all that, I’d be happy to help moms and dads for a few hours if they have urgent business or just want to spend time with each other. 🧸Work experience: – often stayed with the children of neighbors, relatives – worked as an Animator with a group of children 4-7 years old 📌 In my free time I like to walk around St. Petersburg, travel, read, self-develop, go out into nature, grab everything new with pleasure! 👼🏼 With pleasure I can take a walk🧡read🧡play🧡feed🧡put to bed🧡meet me from school and take me to the appointed place🧡I can take you to school in the morning I live in the Kirovsky district (M.Avtovo station), but I can work in any part of the city. 👍🏻I am ready to work with children from 1 year old 🔴At the end of the order at 22:30 and later, please pay the cost of a taxi home
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I am a master of sports in ballroom dancing. I work as a physical education teacher and dance coach. I love children very much, I am responsible. Ready to help parents with children) In the summer (when there is no school) I am ready …
I am a master of sports in ballroom dancing. I work as a physical education teacher and dance coach. I love children very much, I am responsible. Ready to help parents with children) In the summer (when there is no school) I am ready to work all day, or on weekends, or as a nanny for an hour! Every year I arrange camps for children, so I can organize interesting leisure activities for your children.
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Nanny for an hour, (no work experience), I get along well with children, I try to find my own approach to everyone, I am ready to help with household chores. I am responsible, efficient, kind.
Nanny for an hour, (no work experience), I get along well with children, I try to find my own approach to everyone, I am ready to help with household chores. I am responsible, efficient, kind.
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I am looking for a job / part-time job as a nanny, both full-time and for a few hours, I will consider all options.
I am looking for a job / part-time job as a nanny, both full-time and for a few hours, I will consider all options.
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I work as a babysitter (nanny for an hour). Kind, caring, patient, caring. I love children. There are no bad habits. Experience with children: 7 months, 1 year, 3 years, 10 years. Married,…
I work as a babysitter (nanny for an hour). Kind, caring, patient, caring. I love children. There are no bad habits. Experience with children: 7 months, 1 year, 3 years, 10 years. I am married and have two daughters of my own. Preferably up to 6 hours per day. I am also looking at different offers. Ask your questions, I’ll be happy to answer all. I live in the Sosnovaya Polyana microdistrict.
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I work officially, I’m considering the option of a part-time job, in the evening a couple of hours. There is a child, a daughter of 5.7 years. I will meet your child from the garden, spend time, look after, care, at your place or at home.
I work officially, I’m considering the option of a part-time job, in the evening a couple of hours. There is a child, a daughter of 5.7 years. I will meet your child from the garden, spend time, look after, care, at your place or at home.
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Citizen of the Russian Federation. I offer babysitting services. 👶 Extensive experience working with children from 0 to 13 years old. 🗓 More than 5 years experience. Worked in a family for 2 years, sat with…
Citizen of the Russian Federation. I offer babysitting services. 👶 Extensive experience working with children from 0 to 13 years old. 🗓 More than 5 years experience. Worked in a family for 2 years, sat with twins from birth. Spent the whole day: feeding, bathing, hygiene, sleep, games. She also took care of the older sister of the twins. I took her to kindergarten, fed her, played educational games. Separated due to relocation. I have experience as a nanny for an hour, worked part-time in the family, looked after and sat for a boy (age 3), full care. 😌 There are recommendations. Working hours: by agreement. ✅ I know how to cook delicious food. Without bad habbits. Physically very hardy, quickly find a common language with the child, responsible, punctual, psychologically stable, friendly. 🏡 I live in the Kalininsky district. M. Academic.
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I worked in different families, with different ages, from babies to four years old! I had work experience, a nanny with accommodation, I worked for a year, there were two children in the family! also…
I worked in different families, with different ages, from babies to four years old! I had work experience, a nanny with accommodation, I worked for a year, there were two children in the family! I also worked as a nanny for an hour, accompaniment (with my baby) experience as a nanny for 4 years) I will be glad to propose my candidacy 🌸
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Higher psychology-pedagogical education. Completed courses: Educator before. Medical book. I enjoy interacting with children. Mother of a 5 year old daughter. I am proficient in developing…
Higher psychology-pedagogical education. Completed courses: Educator before. Medical book. I enjoy interacting with children. Mother of a 5 year old daughter. I know the methodology for the development of higher mental processes (memory, attention, speech), mnemonics, methods of teaching reading. I love to play and invent games. Babysitting experience for an hour. Experience in organizing and conducting children’s fitness.
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I offer babysitting services. I have experience as a nanny. For about a year I took a 3-year-old girl from the Kindergarten and stayed with her for 4-5 hours until her parents came home from work several days a week…
I offer babysitting services. I have experience as a nanny. For about a year I took a 3-year-old girl from the Kindergarten and stayed with her for 4-5 hours until her parents came home from work several days a week. They played educational games with the girl, sang, danced and had a good time. I also had the experience of being with a child for 1 year, while his mother left for a few hours to work. She fed, put the child to bed, spent time with him while he played. I have 3 years of experience with twins. I have experience working as a junior teacher in a private kindergarten. With children, I manage to establish contact from the very beginning of communication. I am geographically within walking distance from the Zvezdnaya metro station. I’m considering part-time work for a few hours a day. It is possible to consider different options for employment individually. My strengths: the ability to find a common language with the child, sociability, creativity in work, responsibility. I sing, I will be glad to have an interesting time with your child. I am not married and have no children of my own. She was the older sister in the family, often looked after her younger brothers and sisters. I indicated the approximate salary in the column (I understand that the amount per month depends on employment, and this is all discussed individually)
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I am interested in babysitting for an hour. I have a teaching background and experience working with children. Punctual and meticulous in work. I can find an approach to any child.
I am interested in babysitting for an hour. I have a teaching background and experience working with children.