I come from a large family and am one of five children. My mother was a childminder for many years and therefore I grew up in a fun and busy house. When I finished school, I knew I wanted to choose a career in childcare, so I went to college and achieved my BTEC Diploma in Childhood studies. I then went on to work at the Brighton hospital caring for poorly babies and their families. After a year travelling the world, I got a job as a Family and Health support worker. This job entailed many things, such as running healthy eating and safety workshops, breastfeeding groups and assisting the Health Visitors with their clinics. From there, I went on to train as a Midwife and in 2010, I gained a first class degree with honours in Midwifery. In 2012, I married my husband Paul and we were blessed with our first little boy, Isaac in 2013. I returned to work in 2014 and soon found out we were expecting our second little boy, Harry, who arrived in March 2015. I have worked as a community midwife since I qualified, supporting women and their families during the antenatal and postnatal period and attending homebirths. Although I very much love my role as a Midwife, I feel that now is the time to go back to my roots in Nursery Nursing and set up my own business where I feel I can provide a nurturing environment for young children.