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    Parents are counting on you to spot potential dangers—and handle them. Here are ways to avoid putting that info to use:


    •    Know where potential household hazards are, such as electrical outlets and cords, stairs, appliances and radiators.
    •    Ask parents if all medicines and household cleaners are locked up.
    •    Never leave a child in or near a full bathtub or on a changing table, bed or sofa.
    •    Be on the alert for small objects children could choke on.
    •    Supervise outside play carefully. Watch children on yard equipment, and don’t count on them remembering safety rules like “ride your bicycle on the sidewalk.”


    Your safety is as important as the children’s. Accept job offers from people you know or who are referred by a friend. When the parents drop you home, make sure they wait until you are safely inside before driving away. If you need another way home for any reason, like if the dad comes home drunk, call your parents.  If that seems embarrassing, develop a code with your folks that means, “Come get me.”  Tell the employer your mom has to run an errand and she’ll pick you up.


    In Case of Emergency…


    When danger strikes, do you know what to do?  GL’s got your guide on how to handle those unexpected emergency moments.

    Who to call…
    Before the parents leave, be sure to get a list of emergency contact numbers:

    •    The local emergency phone number (usually 911 for the fire department and police department): make sure you know the address of the house you’re sitting!
    •    Phone number for the local poison control center
    •    Parents’ cell phone number (be sure to get both in case one doesn’t pick up)
    •    Phone numbers of a few trusted neighbors
    •    Phone numbers of a few local relatives, such as an aunt or uncle
    •    Phone number for the children’s doctor


    Of course, not every emergency situation requires the police or fire department. If the kid scrapes his knee while you’re babysitting, call the parents before you call the doctor.  You should also know where the parents keep the first aid kit in case you have to play nurse until they get back. When in doubt, call the parents and find out what they would like you to do.

     

    Stop, drop and roll…
    While you’re taking a tour of the house, ask the parents to show you the fire escape plan. Every family should have one that includes at least two exits and a designated meeting place outside of the home or apartment. Like the old saying goes, “practice makes perfect,” so try running through the drill regularly to make sure you and the kids know what to do when the smoke detectors go off. Also remind the kids not to hide during an emergency and to stay low to the ground. Don’t forget to feel doors and handles for heat before opening them. If your hair or clothes catch on fire, stop, drop and roll. Most importantly, do not go back into the house for any reason, even if Fido is stuck on the second floor. It’s best to leave the rescuing to the professionals! 


    How to save a life…
    No one expects you to know everything, but there are a few lifesaving techniques that could literally save a life. Before you begin babysitting, it’s a good idea to learn basic first aid and CPR. Hopefully you’ll never have to use these skills, but remember, better safe than sorry. Ask your local YMCA or Red Cross for more information about first aid and CPR courses. These skills not only impress parents, but could also potentially save someone’s life.  


    For other emergencies, such as earthquakes, tornadoes or other natural disasters, find out what the family does beforehand. Remember, there’s no such thing as being too prepared!


    Serious Sitting Sitches
    What if something happens and you don’t know how to deal?  What if all is quiet and suddenly disaster strikes? Even the best sitters can get caught off guard.

     


    Four-year old Jimmy is on his scooter. Despite your hawk eye, he falls and cuts his knee.  The gash is everywhere. Little Jimmy’s bawling, and you’re about to totally freak out.
    First, stop freaking.  The more scared you act, the most upset Jimmy will be. Take him inside and get the first-aid kit. Apply gauze and pressure to the injury. If the bleeding stops quickly, just clean it with antiseptic, like they taught you during your babysitting course, and put a bandage on it.  If it bleeds through gauze, don’t take it off. Apply more fresh gauze on top, and apply pressure. Call an emergency contact or adult (like your mom) who can come over ASAP and decide if Jimmy needs to go to the hospital. You should call the parents at the same time to let them know what’s up. If you can’t reach anyone, go ahead and dial 911.


    You’ve looked everywhere, and the kid is nowhere to be found.

    You peeked at your mag for a sec, and he’s…gone! There’s no time to waste when a kid is AWOL. After you’ve (quickly!) scoured the house and the neighbors’ yards, call the parents and let them know you can’t find him. Yes, they may never let you sit again. But if he’s not hiding in a closet, he could be in a serious situation—down a well, in a strangers’ car—that you can’t handle.


    You’re painting 8-year-old Kasey’s toenails when there’s a knock at the door. The man on the porch says he works with Kasey’s dad and needs to pick up some documents. Kasey’s dad didn’t say anything about someone coming by to pick up papers.


    Do not let anyone in the house! Anybody you do not know is a stranger—even if he claims to know the family. Tell the stranger you’ll call Kasey’s dad’s cell and find out where the papers are. Take the cordless with you whenever you go to the door. Even if a uniformed deliveryman comes to the door with a package, do not open the door to sign. Let the driver know he can leave it on the porch.


    A woman says her cars broken down and needs to borrow a phone to call for help.
    It’s not up to you to help her. Don’t let her in the house, and don’t let her use the phone no matter how much she begs. Offer to call the police for her instead. If she says, “Never mind,” and leaves, call the police anyway.


    Madison’s parents are divorced and her dad unexpectedly stops by and offers to let you off duty and take Madison with him. Even though he’s Madison’s dad and Madison is psyched about the impromptu dad time, you need to politely ask that he come back when Madison’s mom is around.  If he doesn’t leave, call Madison’s mom to confirm whether it’s OK or not. Never let anyone take a child you are in charge of—for any reason.


    An easy solution? If you hear the doorbell, look out a window. If you don’t know the person, don’t answer it.


    I’m nervous about bathing kids.  Do I have to?

    Avoid bathing infants—it’s better to leave that for the parents. If the baby is a mess after dinner, wipe her face and hands with a damp cloth and change her clothes. Some parents will ask you to give the kids a bath, and it’s no biggie. Just never leave a child alone in the tub! Even if the phone rings.


    I’m scared I won’t know what to do if something goes wrong.

    Well, you’re set with your first-aid kit. You have the emergency numbers by posted by the phone. If something happens and you need help, call your parents, a neighbor or the kids’ parents. But accidents can be prevented. Never let kids out of your sight, no matter what. They’re curious, they’re explorers and they’re quick. So stay on it! Keep them away from hot surfaces, like stoves or ovens. Keep pot handles turned away from their reach if you’re cooking—one quick grab can knock over a pot of boiling water. If the power goes out, find a flashlight and candles. And, most important, always keep babies on their backs while they sleep.

    BY ANDREA T. ON 12/7/2009 7:00:00 AM 88 COMMENTS

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    I'm only 10, I wanna baby sit soooooo badly. I've known how to do CPR for 3 years and always refresh myself of these important things I need to do during the time I will babysit. I just don't know if people would be convinced that I'm mature enough to baby sit. And 1 more thing, is it illegal to baby sit if you are under the age of 12??




    Hey girl,

    There isn't really a law that regulates the ages of babysitters, but most parents probably won't consider someone under the age of 12. But it's really good to have those skills, because once people ask you to babysit, they will be very impressed! But before you get a little older, try out being a "mother's helper". Some moms will have younger people come over to help them out with their kids while they're home, but they may be busy working, cleaning, or doing other things around the house. This gives you experience, and the mom is still there in case anything comes up! 
    Allee S.

    supahstar on 3/4/2010 7:29:51 AM

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    The little girl I babysit for will not go to bed with out her MOm. I tried everything, snacks, stories, laying with her, T.V. lights on , in her moms bed etc! nothing works please help me she wasnt asleep when the mom got home lkast time and it was embaresing! HELP HELP HELP HELP HLEP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Smile thanks!




    Hey girl! I'm sure her mom knows she has this problem, but if you are really concerned, just tell her mom you tried everything. There's no reason to be embarrassed though!

    xoxo

    liz 
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    natalieisyourmod on 2/3/2010 7:33:07 PM

    Mod mod mod I'm bbsitting my lil bro and he has a 100 degree fever. My dad left his done @ home. What should I do to take care of him? He doesn't look to good. HELP!!!!!




    Hey GIrl! 100 degree fever is still fairly low. Take his temp in 30 minutes to an hour. If it's still the same, then just have him lay down and relax. If it's a little higher, he's still fine he just probably could use some tylenol or motrin to reduce the fever. I would call a neighbor or your look up your dad's office number to get some adult supervision. Tell your lil bro to feel better! xo Lizzie
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    Rcy9 on 2/3/2010 1:00:35 PM

    MOD, why are we to call the cops anyways if the woman leaves when we ask her if we should call the cops

     

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    It someone is bothering you, it is always best to get help and be safe.   <3 Your Mod Babes

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    MathGirl98 on 1/23/2010 1:43:07 PM

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    I'm babysitting a bit late next weekend for a family with 2 kids ages 4 and 6. I was wondering what you usually do after the kids are in bed, while you're waiting for the parents to get home.

     

    hey girl,

     

    watch TV! or read a book or mag (like Girls' Life!)


     

    xoxo

    sammy d

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    Twilighter134 on 1/21/2010 7:36:20 PM

    mod mod mod mod OK so im babysitting for people that i've never babysat for, I met with them once before but i have no clue what to do with them they have a two year old boy and a 4 year old girl normally i babysit for 3 girls over the age of 5 and their 2 year old bro and he is normaly watching tv, sleeping, or playing with his cars pls help me find something to do thx!




    Hey girl! No worries, these kids will probably have a favorite tv show or movie that they enjoy too! It may be a little younger, but they will def have one! The younger they are the more toys they'll have to play with too.  She may enjoy coloring or playing with Play Dough.  Just remember that 2 and 4 year olds need to be watched to make sure they don't put anything hazardous in their mouths.  They will also likely have earlier bed times.  Just ask the parents if you have any questions, I'm sure you'll be great!  
    Megan R.

    shoptillidrop16 on 1/19/2010 5:47:16 PM

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    I've already posted this but it's been an hour and no one has replied.Anyway,I'm 9 and I REAAALLLLLLLYYYYY want to start babysitting badly!But I'm only 9!I have had almost 2 years experiance,though,by watching my baby brother who turns 2 in a month.What do you think is the right age for babysitting?Just suggest one please,I hate when people say just ask your parents or do it when you think you're ready!Also,what are some really needed essentials for babysitting?I read all of the above,but I need more reveiw!Please just suggest an age.I hope I can start soon!It's super fun watching younger kids and I'll even get payed for it!I'll have so much fun wih it,plus,I'm broke!!!Please help!Thanks!

     

    Hey babe, I think the earliest acceptable age would be around 12. it might help if you take a few classes, especially in CPR and general first aid. You might be ablee to start earlier if you start working for family or friends or neighbors.

    xoxo Allie
    Allie S.

    julianna7 on 1/18/2010 5:42:52 PM

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    twilight95 on 12/3/2009 5:31:07 PM

    this was awesome. its really helpful.

    Jbfaa96 on 8/26/2009 10:23:46 AM

    Thanx so much next time i go to babysit i will have this info. to help. SmileSmileSmileSmile

    hgorton on 7/31/2009 10:08:27 AM

    I'm SO excited I'm going to do the babysitting course soon yay!! B.T.W I'm 11 yrs. old!

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    frostybunny9 on 7/15/2009 9:47:43 PM

    Something like this happened to me once. A lady knocked on the door and I answered it and she said she was their aunt. I didnt know what to believe but she was like "Julia, I'm your aunt right?" and the girl I babysat nodded quietly. And then the aunt picked her up and said "Do you wanna go see your cousins in the car?" and she walked out so I walked after them. They said hi to the people in the car and I just stood there like what the heck... I was freaking out. Then their parents pulled in the driveway. Turns out it really was her aunt. But do you think I handled this situation ok? I'm pretty bad at that kind of stuff and I was completely freaked out.

    rockthepool09 on 6/25/2009 2:37:58 PM

    mod!!!
    i really want to baby sit but my rents don't know any one and my mom will not let me pun up flyers.
    thanks so much!




    Hey babe,

    Ask your friends if they know anyone. You can even ask your teachers! 

    xoxo Allie
    Allie S.

    cowgirl401 on 6/23/2009 7:26:23 PM

    hi

    cowgirl401 on 6/23/2009 7:21:22 PM

    2cutefuryou:
    I usually just let them pet it but it depends on the neighborhood im in!!! Usually I babysit in my own neighborhood so i know everyone and if I don't know him, no touching dog and usually we'll play a game to distract them. If I do know him, that's fine. If they clearly know him and they're like "Mr.Bob!!!" then they explain to me that he's their neighbor or something and ask me if they can pet bobo, his dog(obvi his dog mite not be named bobo) then I'll be like ok...and come with them but if they don't know him I'm like no let's not...or I ask him if it's okay to pet the dog if i know it's a safe neighborhood

    xodanielleox on 6/23/2009 6:27:37 PM

    i agree with svolley345 i even get that way when no ones a wake in my own house how do you over come it?????

    jellybean2010 on 6/14/2009 3:32:34 PM

    that helped a lot!

    tictac47 on 6/11/2009 11:10:37 AM

    Hey 2cutefuryou (luv your nickname)
    Even if this man seems nice dont let him do anything! He may want to come inside and help and stuff like that and that can spell trouble! Always remember never do anything with strangers!
    xoxo
    rasbury

    rasbury on 6/7/2009 4:20:05 PM

    MoD MoD MoD If the kids you are babysitting have a pool and the parents didn't say anything about swimmimg in it should you let the kids swim if they want to? THANKS!

     

    Hey girl, when you're babysitting, it's best to stick with the things the parents approved of. It might be risky doing something the parents didn't comment on. <3 Jeannie

    Jeannie L.

    rasbury on 6/7/2009 4:16:22 PM

    thank you so much for the tips!!

    missducky689 on 6/1/2009 3:04:55 PM

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    Is 11 to young to babysit? My parents have said yes, I can babysit for other people, and we even found the Red Cross babysitting course that I might be going to. I'm really responsible, and I babysit for my sister all the time. Plus I need spending money badly. But I don't wanna spend the money for the course and get all organized and start a business if nobody's going to hire me.




    Hey girl,

    Have your parents talk to their friends and see if they would hire you! Family friends are always good customers, and if they know you they'll be more likely to trust you. If they say they will let you babysit their kids, it's worth it to take the course. You can use them as references for other families after you've babysat for them successfully!

    xo Lisa
    Lisa B.

    Luv2Laf on 5/25/2009 11:52:56 AM

    helpful!

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    sparklejessi on 5/11/2009 3:47:44 PM

    This will be lots of help!

    gladiator*girl on 5/4/2009 8:09:51 AM

    P.S. BEWARE OF CREEPY NEIGHBORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    music_chica_03 on 4/21/2009 5:50:44 PM

    queen_of_ice_cream

    Yeah, I think you did the right thing. To tell you the truth, I normally ride without a helmet, but do you want to be in trouble for one of the kid falling a seriously hurting their head? No. You didn't want them to get hurt! You did the right thing for sure!

    MathGirl98 on 4/21/2009 4:02:52 PM

    one time i was sittin' for three girls. they wanted to ride their bikes around the house so i said okay as long as they put their helmets on. but they refused!! One of them threw a hissy fit because i wouldn't let her ride without a helmet, and started to run away!! I had to catch her and put her in her room because i didnt know what else to do! she was crying and yelling and i didnt think it was that big a deal that they wore their helmets, i just didnt want them to get hurt! do u guys think i did the right thing?

    queen_of_ice_cream on 4/9/2009 9:54:17 PM

    thanks so much there were a few tips I already knew but now I feel like I am loaded with them.
    MOD MOD
    Say ur outside watching the kids play when a man comes up with his dog and the kids want to pet it,and u say NO. Then one of the kids start crying and the man tries to help. Do you say no thank you I got it under controll or do you allow the man to help?Thanks for the help.

     

    Hey girl.  Chances are, there is no harm in the guy, but it can't hurt to be aware juse case.  If that happens, thank the man politely for helping, but tell him you have things under control.  Best wishes, Kristen

    Kristen Y.

    2cutefuryou on 4/9/2009 3:58:28 PM

    Hey Girls!
    This is Smile♥AdviceBabyBoo♥(: and im here for you! My main specialty is babysitting tips and advice! I also can answer questions about.. pretty much anything else! Need help getting your babysitting business up and rolling? No problem! Confused on what to cook for little ones? Easy! Come to me! I'll even answer back as soon as possible and def within 24 hours!
    Get at it,
    xoxo Smile♥AdviceBabyBoo♥(:

    :)♥advicebabyboo♥(: on 4/6/2009 9:55:01 PM

    hey mileycalyz to start babysittingi stuck flyers in mailboxes around the neighborhood. make sure it has all your info on it and wait for calls! it worked 4 me

    katlu18 on 3/30/2009 3:26:52 PM

    when i wasnt even born yet my mom made a babysitting video with my brotyher sister and two older cousins for a class she was teaching and it was awesome! it showed you to not leave things on the stove, dont let kids go in the pool alone, dont let them play with sticks and all that stuff. the bloopers are really funny. my brother was three when they shot it and at a part where he was showing whta they were doing wrong, he takes a bottle of detergent and holds it up and smiles like hes in a commercial. he was so cute!

    kewlgirl13 on 3/28/2009 4:55:47 PM

    do you think i could be a baby-sitter at 10 years old?

    mj777 on 3/24/2009 6:47:32 PM

    Thanks that was really help full. I knew most of that stuff, but it still made me feel better to get a breif on what ot do. Oh, I know that this dosen't have anything to do with this but how long does it take for your profile to get moferated?

    mg let it be on 3/23/2009 10:50:19 PM

    Dear mod how should i convince my rent to let me babysit my dad said he would think about it also how do i start plz heelp me













    Hey Girlie,










    Try and prove that your responsible by taking up extra chores.  To start out you can see if your rents know of any neighbors or co-workers that need a babysitter.  Its the easiest way to get your business up and running.

     

     

    Xo Lori

    lori S.

    mileycalyx on 3/22/2009 6:20:02 PM

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    hey, mod!
    i was wondering, would it really be nessasary to call the cops on that women? and what would i say to them? and when is the right situation to call the cops, and what should i say if its not something people would usualy call the cops (fell down stairs n wont wake up, fire, threatening calls, broken bones, so on)

    SierraRylee on 3/22/2009 4:56:00 PM

    these are great tips! :p

    cutieme03 on 3/22/2009 9:46:10 AM

    Nightime creeps me out, too.

    #1 student on 3/14/2009 8:39:55 PM

    Dear Katelin,
    Thank you SO much! I love your name. You give great advice. Once again, THANK YOU!

    svolley345 on 3/11/2009 8:29:52 PM

    Thanks!

    svolley345 on 3/11/2009 8:10:35 PM



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