Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Choosing a Babysitter

Things Parents Should Consider Before Choosing a Babysitter


Author:

Freddie Brister


There are times when you will need a baby sitter to take care of your children for a while when you want to go out or go to work. You should be prepared and have a checklist for the baby sitter ready.



The first thing to consider is your house. Ask the baby sitter to come to your house a little earlier the first time so that you have plenty of time to show her around the house and to explain everything she needs to know. Show her the rooms and tell her how everything locks and unlocks. Show her the alarm system if she is supposed to use it when you are away. Explain where you keep the medicine and the first aid kit. Tell her where the flashlight and the matches are. You should consider having everything in one place so that she wont get confused with too much information. Tell the baby sitter if something is not allowed, for example tell her that the children may insist on having a swim at the pool but she is to tell them no.



When all emergencies are covered, move to the special needs of the children. If you have the baby sitter over to take care of a baby, tell her what time the baby must be fed, how much milk she is going to have give the baby and how to prepare it. Make sure she is knowledgeable and that she understands everything. Tell her what she should do if the baby is crying and what it takes to relax the baby most of the times. If you have older children, things are not necessarily going to be that much easier and detailed instructions should still be given. Discuss bed time and tell her if you would like her to help the children with their homework. Discuss the food that they will have and if she is allowed to prepare it or it will be already pre - prepared for them. Keep in mind that the children might tell the baby sitter that they want to do other things as watch television for three hours. Tell her if that is allowed. You should also say if your children are allergic to something or take any medication that must be given while you are absent.

Something else that may occur, if it is the first time your children will be staying home alone without you, they might feel anxious. The best way to cope with this is to keep make sure to instruct the children to keep their routine. Give the baby sitter a list of activities that are normally going on in the house, for example, doing  homework and studying, watching television, having dinner, etc. This can help your children feel safer in the house and also help them keep their schedule.

The last thing on the list is the things that you allow the baby sitter to do. Be clear about not smoking inside the house, having friends visit her or spending time talking on the phone. Tell her if she can take the children out for a walk etc. Don't leave things to chance, have your list ready. Make sure to provide numbers to call in the event of emergency including 911, and also where she can contact you and or any other responsible guardian you would want contacted.

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Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/parenting-articles/things-parents-should-consider-before-choosing-a-babysitter-5020291.html
About the Author
Freddie cares a great deal about family and parenting. He would like for you to check out his Baby Bedding. Freddie would also like for you to take a look at the Baby Crib Bedding Sets as well as the Glenna Jean Crib Bedding.

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