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How to care for your Babysitter

mirefoot by mirefoot Speaking(June 2007) (rank 494th)
10 tips to care for your babysitter

House Tour: Conduct a brief tour of the house when the babysitter arrives. Include relevant door keys/locks, heating/cooling systems, baby monitor and telephone location.

Room Tour: Conduct a tour of the child's room if relevant - including location of pyjamas,

bedtime books/toys and nappy changing items (if required).

Facilities: Show your babysitter the tea, coffee, snacks, TV and bathroom facilities for the evening. Let her know what is allowed (e.g., rules for phone use, what she can eat) and not allowed (e.g., smoking, boyfriends).

Phone Numbers: Leave a list of phone numbers (your mobile phone, emergency contacts) and a completed Emergency Information Checklist 

Routine: Explain the steps of the bedtime routine - include the bed time, story time, tooth brushing, location of bottles, dummies and comfort toys.

Settling Strategies: Warn the babysitter if your child is likely to wake up during the evening. Tell her your settling strategies.

Cancellations: Never leave a sick child with a babysitter. Try to cancel as early as possible if you need to.

Timing: Tell the sitter the approximate time you expect to be home. If you are running late, call or SMS the sitter to advise her.

Payment: Prepare the correct change to pay the babysitter.

Safety: At the end of the evening, show the babysitter to her car for safety.

I found these on a website called MissMolly - Babysitter Database

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Kellzacar
June 2007 | Kellzacar
Re: How to care for your Babysitter
Another great article . . .

cheers Kellz


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