Ms. Natalia

Birthday: September 13th

Hometown: Winter Garden, FL

Other languages: Spanish (fluent)

Favorite Crayola color: Midnight Blue

Background: I’m a student at Florida State University, double majoring in Psychology and Criminology. I’ve been babysitting since 2019, and I’ve cared for kids in my neighborhood and throughout my community. I’ve also volunteered at various organizations and camps, helping out with childcare in different settings. Growing up, I was super involved in my hometown church’s children’s ministry, where I got a lot of hands-on experience caring for babies and younger kids. Babysitting has always been something I genuinely enjoy — it’s more than just a job for me. I love getting to know the kids I watch and creating a fun, safe, and supportive environment for them. I’d love the opportunity to meet your little ones and build a great connection with them!

She’s cared for children as young as: 5 months old

Future plans: Though I’m still figuring out my exact career path, I hope to find a profession that allows me to blend my passion for psychology and criminology —possibly as a forensic psychologist.

When she’s not babysitting: I enjoy watching movies, spending time with friends and family, playing pickleball, and going on walks.

Defining quote: “Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” — William James

Natalia has served on the Kids team at our church for several years. I had the privilege of leading her at a portable campus from 2020-2023. Natalia served in our nursery and cared for babies ages 6 weeks to 2 years old. She also served in our elementary area with kids grades K-5th grade (6 years to 11 years). Natalia is fantastic with kids and loves serving people. She is kind, caring and takes direction well. She served on my team as a teenager and held such a mature standard and excelled at anything thrown her way.
— Rachel M.
Natalia is very kind and interactive with children. My one-year-old daughter gravitated to her easily. She did well with communication, and when she wasn’t available, offered to help find someone who was.
— Leslie W.