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Like a t-shirt and jeans or what is appropriate?

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2007-05-11 08:48:53 · 18 answers · asked by Lindsay 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

18 answers

wear something comfortable like a t shirt and sweat pants... bring an extra shirt just in case the baby spits up or something..

2007-05-11 08:53:07 · answer #1 · answered by colombiaz.finest 5 · 0 0

T-shirt and jeans are appropriate. It is comfortable and will leave a good impression on the parents. You could also wear pajama bottoms or possibly a classy pair of shorts if it is warm. Remember you are actually doing a job.

2007-05-11 08:56:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would wear a t-shirt and jeans, or shorts, but bring a hoodie or sweater or something because you never know how cold it may be there. I would suggest also bringing a spare shirt, depending on how old the child is. If its a baby, things can get pretty messy sometimes! Or, if you are planning on doing any sort of craft activities, it may get on your clothes!

2007-05-11 08:55:52 · answer #3 · answered by FLmom3 6 · 0 0

Something that is comfortable and not revealing. Jeans and a t-shirt is great as long as it is not sloppy, depressing, or too low cut. It is important to parents that you come ready to play and be the "adult" as well. I love baby sitters that look like they are ready for some floor time and are not going to spend the whole time sitting on the coutch watching TV and talking on the phone. If you will be watching really young children do not wear long earrings (babies grab and toddlers tackle) and no necklaces that can't handle some tugging.

2007-05-11 08:57:47 · answer #4 · answered by PEPPER_ON_A_STICK 2 · 1 0

if ur babysitting very little kids that still wear diapers, then wears clothes that u don't mind smelling like poop, like jeans and a whatever T-shirt. or if they are older kids, wear clothes that are good for getting dirty and playing in, if they are like 8, 9 or 10 year olds, then u can wear clothes that are nice. hop this helps! I could use some points.

2007-05-11 08:58:33 · answer #5 · answered by blue-a-touille 2 · 1 0

Yes t-shirt and jeans is appropriate b/c you're not really trying to impress someone. I say layers is best... something like sweat pants, a hoodie and a shirt underneath. If something gets on your sweater you can take it off, or if you get cold or something you always have a sweater to put on.

2007-05-11 08:57:41 · answer #6 · answered by brenicek 1 · 0 1

wear jeans, a hoodie, a tee shirt, sweatpants, whatever's comfortable. wear shoes that have socks, so you don't have to walk around on some random person's floors with bare feet. if you're babysitting really little kids don't wear jewelry.

2007-05-11 08:57:51 · answer #7 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

placed on something that looks expert, yet you could play with the infants on a similar time as wearing. do no longer placed on something too tight or revealing. A nicer pair of jean and a sturdy shirt could be sturdy (which contains a polo shirt or comparable shirt, stretchy to pass around yet nevertheless looking better than a t-shirt). you would be wanting to be expert, yet in addition gentle and useful. sturdy success, and function exciting!

2016-11-27 19:17:18 · answer #8 · answered by yanaton 4 · 0 0

Wear something comfortable and too revealing. Don't wear anything that shows too much skin. You want to dress casual for example, cute top, khaki capris, and some cute flats....I would wear a cute matching ribbon on my head to match your shirt...

2007-05-11 09:06:15 · answer #9 · answered by Bella 3 · 1 0

You should wear some thing something comfortable and not to revealing some moms get worried that their spouses may like something thet see. remember that you may be out side or stuck indoors so wear some thing that would be good in either enviroment

2007-05-11 09:19:30 · answer #10 · answered by lisamarie7901 5 · 1 0

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