Mary

Mary

I founded Seminole Sitters in response to the local need for reliable childcare; I opened Seminole Sitters in 2007 and have overseen daily operations since. Although I no longer babysit, I enjoy connecting families with our wonderful Seminole Sitters! We look forward to serving your family! 

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Ms. Aline

Ms. Aline

I have been babysitting since I was 14. Since then, I have worked as a tutor, camp counselor, and Youth Development Professional at the Boys and Girls Club in my hometown. I am currently employed at the Florida State University Childcare and Early Learning Facility where I work with children ages 2-5 years old.

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Ms. Briana G.

Ms. Briana G.

I joined Seminole Sitters in 2016, but have been working with kids since I was 13. I was previously a full-time nanny and part-time daycare worker. Here, in Tallahassee, I taught beginner and intermediate gymnastics to children of all ages for 7 years. I am now working full-time as the preschool/kindergarten gymnastics coordinator.

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Ms. Hannah H. (Cleveland)

Ms. Hannah H. (Cleveland)

I began nannying for a family of three at the age of thirteen. I have volunteered at the University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital and the Saint Joseph Hospital NICU, where I received training on the care of neonatal babies. I also worked in the three-year-old classroom at Progressive Pediatrics in Tallahassee.

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Ms. Helena

Ms. Helena

I have been babysitting since 2018 in both private and group settings. I have babysat twins, a special needs child, a family of four kids, and more. The children's ages have ranged from 5 months old to 13 years old, so my experiences vary from changing diapers to helping with homework in various subjects. I also spent most of my summers in high school as a cheer camp counselor, where I cared for young girls between third and fourth grade.

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Ms. Katie B.

Ms. Katie B.

 I have spent most of my time working with children in some sort of capacity since 2015! I have worked in church settings (both nursery and Vacation Bible School), in a dance studio teaching elementary school children, as well as privately in homes as a babysitter. I love kids and have decided to continue my schooling in Human Development & Family Sciences, hoping to become a pediatric developmental therapist.

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Ms. Nicole

I began babysitting when I was about 16 years old, and decided from then on that I always wanted to work with kids. In college I worked with a church for five years in the nursery, children's church, and youth teens. I have worked with children on the autism spectrum, some with allergies and others with behavioral issues. I’m an FSU alum with a Master's in Social Work, and hope to work in Leon County as a school social worker.

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Ms. Nyah

Ms. Nyah

I am a student at FSU on a Pre-Med track, earning my Interdisciplinary Science B.S. degree with a concentration of Community Patient Care. At age 13, I started becoming known as the neighborhood babysitter. I would take care of children ranging from 3 years old - 11 years old. One of the children I babysat was diagnosed with severe autism. As I got older, I regularly tutored a few fourth graders in reading and math. I have also been a daycare teacher for ages 3 months old - 3 years old.

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Ms. Vanessa

Ms. Vanessa

I am a student at FSU finishing my prerequisites to apply for nursing school with a minor in child development. I started babysitting with my older sister at age 12, which sparked my interest in working with kids. I started babysitting on my own at age 16 and jumped right into sitting for two different families that both had two sons under 4. I volunteer in my church's childcare program in different rooms, varying from infant to Pre-K.

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Ms. Zoe

Ms. Zoe

It’s difficult to think of a time in my life when I wasn't babysitting! Ever since I can remember, I've been trusted to babysit for family, neighbors, and friends. love being around kids of all ages. I love forming meaningful bonds with children and aim to have lasting impacts on their lives.

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