Some ALWAYS and NEVERS with babysitting
How to get work
Making a resume
Phone interview
Traits
In babysitting, diversity is an essential aspect that encompasses not only cultural backgrounds but also individual needs and preferences. Embracing diversity means understanding and respecting differences in family dynamics, dietary restrictions, religious practices, and cultural traditions. A diverse approach to babysitting involves being adaptable, open-minded, and inclusive to ensure that all children under care feel valued, safe, and understood. By acknowledging and celebrating diversity, babysitters can create enriching and welcoming environments where every child can thrive and feel accepted.
A babysitting kit typically includes essential items such as first aid supplies, emergency contact information, and age-appropriate activities or toys to keep children engaged. It serves as a comprehensive resource for babysitters, ensuring they are prepared to handle any situation and provide a safe and enjoyable experience for the children under their care.
All about babies
Holding a baby
Feeding a baby
Diapering a baby
Sleeping babies
Crying babies
Playing with the baby
BABY DANGERS!!!
Dressing/Undressing a toddler
Feeding a toddler and naptime
Toddler playtime
Playing with a toddler
Tantrums and toddlers
Toddler danger
Feeding a preschooler
Preschoolers and food
Toilet training
Dressing a preschooler
Playing with a preschooler
Dealing with a preschooler and danger
Time for bed
Feeding the school-age child
Bedtime for a school-age child
Getting along with this age group
School-age danger
School-age fun
Misbehavior
LOOK at the emergency
CALL
When should you call 911?
CARE and first aid
Checking the ABCs
Recovery position
If you think a baby or child is sick
Up their noses!!
Nose Bleeds
Bleeding
Scrapes and splinters
Internal Bleeding
Burns
Allergies
Asthma
Bee sting
Seizures
Shock
Choking baby
Choking child
How blood moves
CPR- Baby
CPR- Child
Safety
Go to the beach
SPECIAL SITUATIONS
What to do