Hello parents, I'm Brazilian, I'm 56 years old. I am a very active person, I love children and I have a lot of ability to deal with them.
Hello parents, my name is Roseli, I'm Brazilian, I'm 56 years old. I am a very active person who likes to encourage little ones to learn through play, reading books, music and whatever else they like to do. I am a disciplined, reliable and honest person, who likes to learn from children and give them all the attention, affection and respect they deserve. I grew up in a large family with 7 sisters and helped to care for many of my nephews and nieces, as well as my beautiful daughter, now 27 ... moreHello parents, my name is Roseli, I'm Brazilian, I'm 56 years old. I am a very active person who likes to encourage little ones to learn through play, reading books, music and whatever else they like to do. I am a disciplined, reliable and honest person, who likes to learn from children and give them all the attention, affection and respect they deserve. I grew up in a large family with 7 sisters and helped to care for many of my nephews and nieces, as well as my beautiful daughter, now 27 years old, with whom I live in Adelaide. I will do my best with your kids, you bet.
Note: Fees are negotiated according to various factors including weekday/weekend, daytime/evening, number of children, age range of children, one-off/regular booking, last minute
Degree, Social Communication, Currently studying Business
Yes
License, 10yrs+ experience, Driver's License, Own car, Can accept car seats
Portuguese, English
Temporary until February 2024
What parents love about me
I am a very affectionate person who understands that children need a lot of attention and respect for all their needs. On the other hand, I try to drive in a way that gets the child's respect.
What kids love about me
They love the way I read and tell stories. They also appreciate it when we play together.
What I love about this work
Children are always authentic and sincere in their emotions and needs. I really like to learn from them. I think they make us always better people than we are.