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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