Meet the Twizell's...
Date of Registration: 10th November 2008
Registration: 10th November 2008
I am a cheerful, enthusiastic and a very "affectionate & motherly childminder" (as quoted by a fellow childminder) who thrives at the challenging and rewarding role of childcare.
My husband also has the patients of a saint! He has recently retired from football after managing the under 12's Mynydd Isa football team for many years. By-day he is a warehouse manager and has held this position for 15+ years.
If your child is placed in my care you can be reassured by the fact I have raised a happy, well behaved and well mannered little boy… and begun another journey with my second son! You can also take comfort in the fact I have a network of family and friends (including other childminders) for support, advice or simply a get together for an exciting children’s outing. If your child requires any special needs I will do my utmost to meet their requirements.
I moved to Mynydd Isa, Mold in September 2005 and found the area to be excellent for families. With four parks, nature walks, play and toddler groups, Also, there are other children’s play & development outings local such as Jo Jingles, Loggerheads Country Park and indoor play areas your precious little ones wont be short of things to do!
Adult:Child Ratio
6 Children under 8 years
No more that 3 of these 6 under 5 years
Of these 3 no more than 2 under 18 months
Number of children currently in my care:
Full Time: 0 Part Time: 3
Property details
- · Small enclosed garden with grass play area and stone patio.
- · Conservatory converted to play room
- · Kitchen and work area for fun baking
- · Dining room with table, chairs & high chair for meal times
- · Living room for quiet, relaxing or nap time
- · Upstairs toilet
Pets: None
My son suffers with eczema from a small baby and I found pet hair to worsen his condition. Although the eczema is controlled now I remain hesitant to keep animals. I do however expect to care for a small caged animal such as a hamster in the near future!
Revised: January 2011