The Best Questions to Ask When You Hire a Sitter

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The best of the evening events is going on in your town. You have to seek out and find a babysitter if you want to attend. You've looked around and found a sitter that you believe you can trust with your precious kids. So far, things are going off as planned. Does the babysitter that you've hired know what it takes to care for your kids?

Are you sure that you're able to trust your kids to the sitter? Are you sure that you're able to go out and have an evening that is worry-free? The experts tell us that the most important qualities that you will want in your babysitter are your trust, and their ability to handle a crisis of any magnitude. This means typically that a teenager isn't your best bet unless they have some solid experience in caring for children and have also taken child care classes.

Finding a sitter who is well prepared.
The leading cause of injury or death for children under five is an accident in the home (aff). Every day, statistics tell us that five kids under the age of five will die in a home (aff) accident. It is imperative that you will hire a person who knows how to handle and accident if one should take place. It is more than important that you are able to feel safe and secure in your choice of a sitter. Teens will likely be one of your first choices. Be careful when you hire a sitter who is under 21 that you ask to see their credentials and that you request their knowledge of skills and emergency skills.

What To Ask Your Baby Sitter

Several questions spring to mind instantly that you should be asking your babysitter prior to leaving them alone for your outing. Seek out a sitter from among your own community if at all possible. You can ask questions of your church, your local senior center, your school, or your youth group or teen center. Ask questions of those for whom they have worked in the past and then of the person who will be attending your kids.

Find out from your prospective sitter whether they have first aid training. Ask questions about their past positions and when you do, find out how many children the child care worker has watched at one time. Ask for references from your prospective sitter. Do not fail to check those references. In many cases, we make the assumption that because they gave us the name and number, it's not necessary to check them. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Check every reference and ask specific questions about how well they interact with the children. Find out about their past and any classes they may have taken to help them to be better able to deal with your children. Set specific rules for your sitter, and then ask your children if they were adhered to. Make it a point to ask questions and to get answers before you leave anyone alone with your kids.

Joyce Brister is a loving parent and blogger for the My Baby Blog. Joyce loves writing about situations that parents are often faced with. She would like for you to take a look at the Glenna Jean Isabella Collection or her Baby Crib Bedding Sets at MyBabyBeddingShop.com

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  1. Cot duvet

    I think as well as checking first aid training, etc, one thing I actually would ask a sitter is what they are actually planning on doing with the children – are they just going to stick a film on? If one of them wakes up and gets out of bed what is the sitter going to do to help them get back to sleep?

    Oh and the Glenna Hean Isabella collection is gorgeous by the way.

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