Have good health: Your overall health is important. If you have a cold or other contagious disease, do not accept a babysitting job.
Be dependable & responsible: Dependability is a must. You are responsible for the child's health and safety.
Love little children: The best babysitters usually understand and love children. Children tend to know whether you like them or not.
Be self-confident: Children judge you as much by the way you look and act as by the words you say. Be sure of yourself.
Be mature: You need to be levelheaded and act calmly in an emergency. You have to maintain authority and discipline.
Show good manners: Be pleasant, and act in a courteous manner. This includes respect for the privacy of families by not going through closets and personal possessions.
Be knowledgeable about children: You need a basic understanding of the stages of child development. You must also know the basic techniques of feeding, dressing, diapering, bathing and playing with younger and older children.
Have a business-like attitude: Make sure you agree on the business aspects of the job before babysitting with a new family for the first time. Get the necessary information from the parents before they leave.
Be adaptable: Accept the differences between households. It's your responsibility to fit in with the family's usual pattern or routines — not the other way around. If you feel uncomfortable with the family's lifestyle, you may need to refuse to accept the opportunity to work for them.
Be safety conscious: Protect the children from harm. Be alert at all times.
You will be in demand: Great babysitters are known by many parents. Usually they are busy with repeated jobs for the same families.
2006-07-07 07:44:43
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answered by ���� CRISSY ���� 2
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A good babysitter should have good references. You must check all references no matter how sweet the person appears. You must also find out if the person loves children. Before you let the person stay with your child, you should spend a day with them and your child and watch them to see how they interact with your child. You must also put up a nanny cam. It is important because you want to protect your child in every way possible. I hope I was helpful.
2006-07-07 09:05:07
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answered by ? 5
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Ask for references. Ask yourself if you can trust this person. See if the potential babysitter have any experiences in the past.
2006-07-21 08:01:12
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answered by Mrs Apple 6
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Who ever you do go with, make sure you have a hiddencam with sound so you can back up your claim if you have to take the person to court I heard about a lot of these cases and I don't just trust anyone not even relatives for that much anymore. I may sound paranoid but for my kids I would do anything to make sure of their safety. GoodLuck!!
2006-07-21 07:23:34
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answered by shadow_3211 2
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