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Checklist To Help You Find A Babysitter That Is Best For Your Kid

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When looking for a babysitter, it is helpful to have a babysitter checklist. It can be very handy in identifying the qualifications and qualities you want to find in a babysitter, thus cutting your time and effort in evaluating applicants. Furthermore, with a checklist, the babysitter will also have a clear guide of what is expected of her as a babysitter.

Your Checklist

So you need a babysitter, but where do you begin? First, you need to be sure whether you want a teen or adult babysitter. Several parents will not hire anyone below the age of 16, but that is particularly essential if an infant is one of the children the sitter will be caring for. Note that some states have laws pertaining to the minimum age for babysitters to be left alone with kids.

Next, consider if you will be taking your kids to the babysitters home or if you want a sitter to stay at your home to watch over them. Kids usually prefer an environment in which they are used to, so if plausible, find a sitter who has ample time and comfortable with watching over your kids in your own household.

Interview potential babysitters and as much as possible, have your babysitter checklist with you. While searching for a babysitter online is one of the best ways to find good candidates, do not skip the basics. Its your children that are involved, so make it a point to interview your top potential candidates in person. Ask questions like, what would you do if an emergency comes up? and how long have you been babysitting?

Ask for referrals and follow up on them. Inquire reputable organizations and other referrals for individuals who have completed their babysitting course in your area. It is important that a babysitter at least has had some experience and/or proper training on their field.

Checklist For Your Babysitter

A babysitter checklist is also useful to the babysitter. Once you have chosen a person for your childcare requirements, it is essential to assure that you offer a comprehensive checklist for your babysitter. First, make sure you provide your full name, contact number/s and address as well as the full name and birth date of your child. Make sure you include all emergency contact numbers that the babysitter can easily reach if ever anything happens.

Let the babysitter know about your childcare routine and special requirements of your child. For instance, let him or her know about the time your child should go to bed, allowed foods and beverages, medication, allergies and other pertinent information. Similarly, you should let the babysitter know where the first aid kit is located in your home. Its also better to write down 911 on a note near the telephone or on the checklist you are going to give to your babysitter, as it could be difficult to remember even this number when an emergency arises.

Finally, offer a comprehensive list of any rules you may have for the babysitter and/or your child. Make sure the babysitter is comfortable with these rules, ask as many questions as you can and allow him or her to ask you questions if anything needs to be clarified.

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Written by Anthony Galz

July 2nd, 2009 at 5:05 am

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