More About Me
Relevant experience where I also cared for children were...
Relevant experience where I also cared for children includes over a year as a substitute teacher across elementary, middle, and high school levels, where I supervised classrooms of various ages, implemented lesson plans, and provided individualized support for students with diverse learning needs. Additionally, I have worked directly with children on the spectrum, including those with autism, ensuring their safety, engagement, and comfort while supporting their social and developmental growth. Outside of school, I have provided one-on-one childcare, assisting with routines, homework, play, and daily activities, as well as light household tasks and meal preparation.
Activities I enjoy doing with children...
Activities I enjoy doing with children include arts and crafts, reading, educational games, outdoor walks, age-appropriate exercises, imaginative play, and helping with homework. I also enjoy creating structured routines that balance learning, play, and rest, as well as finding creative ways to engage children on the spectrum in activities that match their interests and developmental needs.
The most important part about being a nanny...
The most important part about being a nanny is creating a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment where children feel valued, understood, and encouraged to explore and grow. It’s about building trust, being patient, and adapting to each child’s individual needs while helping them develop confidence, independence, and joy in their daily routines.
My experience with special needs children...
My experience with special needs children includes working directly with children on the autism spectrum in both classroom and one-on-one settings. I have supported their social, emotional, and academic development by providing individualized attention, creating structured routines, and adapting activities to meet their unique needs. I focus on patience, consistency, and encouragement to help them feel safe, understood, and engaged.
The most important part about being a nanny...
My favorite nanny moment was helping a child I cared for gain confidence in a new skill. Watching their face light up when they accomplished something they didn’t think they could do was incredibly rewarding. Moments like that—seeing children grow, learn, and feel proud of themselves—remind me why I love working with kids and being part of their daily lives.