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Find Spanish-speaking child care in Blythe, CA that you’ll love

2 Spanish-speaking child care are listed in Blythe, CA

The average rate is $24/hr as of May 2024

The average experience for nearby Spanish-speaking child care is 7 years

Spanish-speaking child care in Blythe, CA

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Kimberly K.


Blythe, CA

$33-40/hr10 yrs exp

Hired by 3 families in your neighborhood

I truly would appreciate if you choose me to watch your kid or kids. I want to be able to provide parents with comfort and security of having someone trustworthy watching their little ones.
Kimberly can also help with: Travel, carpooling, swimming supervision
Skills:

CPR

Early Education

First Aid

5.0
"Kim is very reliable, on time, friendly, and responsible. She was quick to respond to communication and was very flexible with availability. She was warm and attentive to my infant daughter."

Theresa W.

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Leeanna C.


Blythe, CA

$15-33/hr5 yrs exp

Early Childhood Educator

Hi ! I'm a very reliable, patient, trustworthy, and creative person. I have 5+ years in the education field with experience in childcare, early childhood education, and elementary education. I am a mother of one providing an enriched childcare experience for others. I encourage play based learning in which children can develop...
Leeanna can also help with: Carpooling, craft assistance, grocery shopping, light cleaning, meal prep, swimming supervision & more
Skills:

First Aid

Special Needs Care

CPR

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