Growing up with parents who went through a divorce was challenging, but it taught me some invaluable lessons about the significance of child care. As a child, I spent most of my time in daycare, and that's where I discovered my true calling. Despite the circumstances, I always had a playful and youthful spirit, often surprising others with my "old soul" wisdom. I was full of boundless energy, always ready to engage with other kids and show them compassion and understanding. My vivid imagination led me to create all sorts of games and stories, making sure laughter and smiles were never in short supply. Music became my faithful companion, providing solace and joy during those difficult times. I picked up the guitar, piano, and singing, pouring my heart into each melody and lyric. Art also became an outlet for self-expression, allowing me to channel my emotions onto paper. Alongside these creative pursuits, I found delight in physical activities like running and playing ringette, which taught me the importance of balance and a healthy lifestyle. It was through these experiences, personal growth, and genuine connections with children that I developed an unwavering passion for child care. My goal now is to make a positive impact on the lives of children, giving them the same love, support, and guidance that I received during my time in daycare
In the span of 5 years, I’ve nannied and babysat 4 families. One family has 3 children (twins and a new born) living in Westwood, St. James. The second family has 4 children( 2 boys and 2 girls) from ages 7 to 1. They live in St. Andrews. The next family has 2 children in a foster home, both having FAS. They were living in Charleswood. The last family has 1 little girl with autism also living in Charleswood. All these lovely children were great to take care of, doing fun activities, keeping them safe and tracking them certain things like the piano, math, letters in a fun way.