Even though you will only be leaving a babysitter in charge of your child for a few hours, you will want to be sure that you choose the right person for the job. You will want someone who gets along with your child and who is also responsible and mature. This fact sheet suggests some guidelines for finding and keeping a good babysitter.
How do I find a babysitter?
The best way to find a good babysitter is through word of mouth. Speak to relatives and friends who have been through the process before and may have some valuable contacts. Otherwise, you might try approaching local day care nurseries, as trainee nursery nurses may welcome the extra income from babysitting.
What qualities should I look for in a babysitter?
However, always check the following qualities:
Basic childcare skills, such as how to change a nappy; feed, play with and comfort a crying baby; or put an older child to bed.
Ask yourself whether they seem mature enough to cope in the event of an emergency. Knowing that they have an understanding of first aid is an added advantage.
Is your babysitter in good health? If they have a heavy cold they are not likely to be up to the demands of the job and may pass the infection on to your children.
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