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You’ve seen the horror movies where the babysitter gets terrorized while the house is empty and the kids are asleep, right?

 

You don’t want to get caught in a thriller just to get a few extra bucks, so follow these tips to stay safe when babysitting at a new house.

 

Don’t Post Wanted Ads

 

It’s dangerous to post ads in grocery stores or other public places that say you’re a babysitter looking for work because you’re giving your phone number out to complete strangers! Who knows who will respond to your ad. It’s safer to babysit for people you know through family or friends.

 

Babysit Close By

 

There’s nothing scarier than being in a stranger’s house in the middle of nowhere. Try to take jobs that are in your neighborhood. Not only is it easier for you to get to, but if anything happens there are people that you know close by to help.

 

Stay in Contact

 

The parents should leave a number for you to contact them in case of emergencies, but you should leave the number of the place you’re staying at with your family, too (if you don’t have a cell phone handy). That way, no matter what happens, you can stay in touch. 

 

Make Sure the House is Secure

 

Lock the doors and close the windows and set the alarm (if there is one) if you’re babysitting at night in a new home. Not only do you have to keep yourself safe, but the kiddies too.

 

Know Where Things Are

 

As a babysitter, it’s your job to know where the fire extinguisher is, what the number for poison control is and whether or not the kids have allergies or sicknesses you have to take care of. So ask lots of questions before the parents head out for the evening.

 

Don’t Panic

 

It may seem like there are so many things to keep in mind when you’re looking after kids, and sometimes things get out of control, but even in serious cases it’s good to stay calm and keep the kids calm. Just take a breath and relax. Babysitting is great most of the time, so don’t sweat it.

BY JILLIAN ZACCHIA ON 1/2/2011 5:32:00 PM

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MOD! MOD! MOD! I am always so scared that someones going to come in when I'm babysitting. Any tips?
Lauren C.

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by MYstar123 on 5/23/2011 7:35:42 PM

 
 

MODMOD I babysit sometimes but I don't get enough jobs, I want to get a job as a cashier, but knowing managers they hire the older people but I need to save money for multiple things. Are there any good ways to make money if I don't get hired?




Hey girlie. It's pretty difficult to find your first job because everywhere wants experienced people. You can keep trying to find babysitting jobs or look around for places that are hiring. You should really apply to a ton of places. That way, you'll have a ton of chances to get hired. Also, when you go in to ask for a job application, ask to talk with the manager as well. You have to prove to them that even though you are young and don't have any experience, you are ready to prove yourself! Good luck chica! 
Marly Z.

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by ambersgirl on 1/27/2011 9:18:09 AM

 
 



MOD MOD MOD My kids fight ALL THE TIME!! B is 11 and G is 6 and B is always beating up G. G is usually testing B and then B gets tired of it and punches, kicks, slaps G. no matter what I do they dont stop. One time G broke B's favorite game and B threw G against the wall, threw him on the couch, and sat on his head. I cant physically touch them or they might tell there mother and I dont feel comfortable doing that. I do time outs, but B is 11 and he's getting to old for that. I really need your help!!




Hey check this out! http://www.girlslife.com/post/2010/10/20/babysit-badly-bahaved.aspx 

Helen S.

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by stargirl3887 on 1/16/2011 1:07:32 PM

 
 

MOD MOI am going to get my babysitting license Monday and I'm really excited and I've already got a job but I think my bff is trying to steal my job from me .the job is that Im going to be my old babysitters assistant and the thing is she is asking all the kids parents that go there if she can babysit their kids outside the babysitters .She doesnt have her babysitting license yet and her parents dont even let her stay home alone because she is kinda irresponsible but lately in front of adults she is putting on an act and acting all responsible but but when its me and her she swears in front of the kids and talks about inappropriate things in front of them and left a one year old outside all by herself and then lied about it I know Im the better choice but none of the adults do and I dont want to be a backstabber and tell all the parents what she does but I really want the kids to be safe . Idk what to do Im so confused.Ive tried telling her to stop but she doesnt listen to me.Help!!!!




Hey girlie, make sure that you're also acting like a great choice in front of the parents. Be outgoing and friendly and show them how well you get along with their kids. 

Lauren T.

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by Likatruzippo7 on 1/15/2011 4:45:19 PM

 
 

ModModMod,
I know you just answered my question but the thing is, the only neighbors I know have older kids than me who do their babysitting, and the other family, the kids and I do not get along. So can you give me another suggestion?




Hey girl, you could try handing flyers out at the bus stop (for elementary school kids) or asking your parents if they know anyone from work.

xoxo 
Alyssa B.

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by Sounder on 1/11/2011 11:04:03 PM

 
 

ModModMod,
How can I get babysitting jobs? No one will ask me. The only ones I get are for my own siblings but I don't get paid and those aren't fun. I have been able to babysit for a year. All my friends get jobs but I don't. Any Idea's?




Hey girl, I'd try asking neighbors. When I babysat, that's who I often worked with. Ask neighbors your family is friends with first; from there put up flyers or give flyers to parents around the neighborhood and introduce yourself.

xoxo 
Alyssa B.

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by Sounder on 1/11/2011 9:41:21 PM

 
 

MODMODMODMOD!
Hey! I babysit a 3 year old boy in my neighbor hood, and the parents are expecting! I am supper excited! He is great and really easy to watch, but i have 2 problems!!
1. They will call me and ask me to come watch him, so i do, and then they dont ask me for another month! I always feel like i did something wrong and they dont want me to come back! What should I do??
2. They have a really nice house, but they dont have curtains or blinds in the main rooms! There house is right next to a busy highway, and i always feel like people are watching everything we do! What should i do about this?!?!

 

Hey girlie, don't take it personal when they don't ask you frequently, as long as they call you eventually I'm sure they are happy with your work. As far as the house situation it something you have to get use too just make sure windows and doors are locked and you have emergency numbers 

Paige T.

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by 202haley on 1/9/2011 10:12:45 PM

 
 



MOD MOD MOD MOD
I need help on how to babysit 2 kids...how do you make sure their both safe and what are ways you can keep an eye on both of them? What if one of them runs off or gets herself into trouble....HELP!




Hey! just make sure your activities include both of them 
Helen S.

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by ivy1345 on 1/8/2011 2:26:25 PM

 
 



MOD MOD MOD MOD MOD
I am babysitting a 2 year old girl and a 7 year old girl soon and I need some ideas!! My younger sister is 7 years old, so I have some ideas there, but what about the 2 year old? This is my first time babysitting that age...there's a big gap between the two ages, so it's going to be hard to do activities that are same and entertaining for both. What are some FUN activities that they would both like? Thanks!




Hey!just include the two year old in whatever the seven year old is into. most of the time younger kids just want to be like their older siblings Smile 
Helen S.

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by ivy1345 on 1/8/2011 2:23:19 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD MOD
How do you become a MOD?

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by jellybean427 on 1/7/2011 9:47:14 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD I finally convinced my friend that she should take the babysitting course. Now she acts like she knows everything about babysitting, and it is kind of getting on my nerves. Also, right before I was about to give a family that I know well a flyer-my friend gave them one because supposively they "Needed a new babysitter and her mom told this mom that her daughter(my friend) babysits" Now my friend is forbidding me from babysitting them because its "selfish and would be like her taking one of my clients" What should I do? I feel like sometimes, she is controlling my life and taking my freedom. Thank you.

 

Hey girlie. That's tough. Have you tried talking to her about it. Tell her that she may be taking a bit too seriously. I think that you can give the family your name in case she cannot sit one day. No wrong in doing that.

Elizabeth P.

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by jellybean427 on 1/7/2011 9:46:22 PM

 
 

MODMODMODMOD!
Hi! I love babysitting but I never get any jobs! I know a lot of people with little kids on my street but they never hire me. My next door neighbors use me as the "back-up" whenever the normal one can't come or for emergencies! How could I convince them and everyone else Ican babysit for them?

Hey girlie! What you got to do is give yourself a skill that is unique from all the other babysitters. Sure, anyone can tuck the kids in bed, but say that you will also help them with their homework or try to teach them another language (French, Spanish, etc.) In a competitive market, you can also tell them that you will work for a dollar less than what they are paying the other babysitters (parents love a good deal, especially in this economy). Again, just put yourself one step ahead of the average babysitter
Jessica W.

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by ambersgirl on 1/7/2011 6:26:48 AM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD Im an only child in my family and no one in my family has children (if so they live too far away for me to babysit) BTW theres alot of kids where I live but i'd need to put up an add up and I heard that was bad! Can you give me a way to score a babysitting job? Help Me Please!

 

Hey, girl! There are lots of easy (and safe) ways to spread the word. Ask your mom or dad to tell their friends, co-workers, etc. Word of mouth is the easiest way to let people know you're available to sit! Check to see if your neighborhood or community has a newsletter that you can advertise in (make sure your parents are on board with this one too, though!). You can also start telling all your friends to refer you the the families they babysit for when they aren't available. Good luck!

Bridget R.

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by MelSaysRawr on 1/6/2011 1:03:20 PM

 
 

MOD MOD!!! I am in sixth grade and I am a Red Cross certified babysitter, I babysit my 8 year old sis a lot so ihave a decent amount of experience. But am I still too young?

 

Hey girlie. I think you could do mother's helping. So you babysit with the mother still in the house. Try looking for those positions.

Elizabeth P.

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by GLluver88 on 1/5/2011 3:48:10 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD MOD
I am babysitting a 3 year old and a 6 year old very soon and their parents said they've had tons of babysitters in the past. They all do the same things; watch movies, read stories, play with playdough or make crafts. I need some new fresh ideas on how to keep 'em busy, something creative and unique. Help ME!!

Hey girl! Here are some ideas to keep those kids occupied: Building a Fort out of pillows, having an indoor picnic, act out a play or movie, try to teach them a new language (french, spanish, etc.) Hope these help! 
Jessica W.

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by ivy1345 on 1/5/2011 11:39:16 AM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD
I had a bad experience while babysitting. And now since then I haven't babysat in a long time and now I have no extra cash to spend!




Hey girl, ever think to try it again? You're older now and you're learned from that bad experience. Know every experience won't be like it. If you want, start again slowly: try babysitting for a short period of time instead of a long one.

xoxo 
Alyssa B.

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by MelSaysRawr on 1/4/2011 9:23:46 PM

 
 

How old should you be to start babysitting?I'm 14

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by carina25 on 1/3/2011 3:53:48 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD..I scored a babysitting job, but before I start the parents want to meet me. I am extremely nervous, I have the experience for it, but I am just not that great at interviews. I get intimidated easily and then my confidence goes down and I start mumbling complete nonsense...please help me!! How do I make a good impression on the parents and do well at the interview??




Hey girlie! Just imagine them in their underwear - haha, just kidding Smile Don't worry about your interview with them - just remember they want you just as much to be their babysitter as you want the job. Ask your parents if you can practice interviewing with them, for practice makes perfect, and your parents can also give you some helpful advice on how to conduct a successful interview.
Jessica W.

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by Ivy1345 on 1/3/2011 8:30:48 AM

 
 

I gotta disagree with setting the alarm. What if the parents ocme home and set it off, or if one of the kiddos opens the door and sets it off?

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by purpleblack12 on 1/3/2011 1:28:47 AM

 
 

i totally wish i could babysit... my 10 yr old cuz babysits in dnver!!! not fair cause im 13

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by Madam Gir on 1/2/2011 8:23:16 PM

 
 

Ha, the other day i watched Babysitter Wanted. It FREAKED me out so much! I babysit and tht made it even worse!

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by twilightluvr316 on 1/2/2011 8:08:22 PM

 
 

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by supersingershannon on 1/2/2011 7:45:50 PM

 
 

This is a good article Smile MOD MOD MOD MOD MOD I'm saving up for a lot of things, and altogether I will need $400 :/ I love kids so I'm trying to get into babysitting. I only babysit for one family, and they don't need me that often. I don't live that close to them, so they usually ask people in their neighborhood before asking me. How can I get the word out that I am a babysitter? I don't want to put out fliers, because there aren't many little kids on my street. Thanks! xoxo

 

 

Hey girly girl! Maybe you could ask the family that you babysit for if they can refer you to anyone else. Let them know that you're looking to babysit more often, and ask for the names of any of their friends who might need a sitter. Or, maybe your parents have friends at work that might need a sitter. Aside from babysitting, you could offer to do odd jobs for your neighbors, like carrying groceries, cleaning their house, weeding their gardens, etc. Smile

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Becca G.

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by sweetswimmer1071 on 1/2/2011 7:42:06 PM

 
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