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Baby Sitting

Getting the Job
  • Know your employer. Babysit only for people you or your parents know, or those for whom you have a personal reference. Answering newspaper ads may not be safe.
  • Before accepting the job, get specific instructions about the number and ages of children, bed times, foods, medications, and other information about personal habits and what is expected of you.
  • Get directions to the job location.
  • Be sure to find out from your employers what time they expect to be back. Be sure they know how much you charge and when you must be home.
  • Learning First-Aid procedures before you take on babysitting jobs will help prepare you for emergencies and may save a life.
Preparing for the Job
  • Leave the name, address, and phone number of where you will be babysitting with your parents, and tell them what time your employers expect to be home.
  • When you accept a job, arrive early to confirm all of this information and to get any additional instructions.
  • Make sure you have transportation both to and from the job.