Health Tip: Choosing the Right Babysitter

(HealthDay News) -- Before hiring a babysitter, make sure you're choosing someone who is trustworthy and educated in caring for children.

The University of Michigan Health System offers these suggestions:

  • If possible, have a family member or trusted friend watch your child. Or hire someone who's recommended by a close friend or relative.
  • Do not let someone under the age of 12 watch your child.
  • Let your child know that the sitter is coming. Discuss your child's feelings, and pay attention to the youngster's reaction.
  • Get to know the sitter before his or her first visit, and check all references.
  • Make sure the sitter knows CPR and first aid.
  • Have the sitter spend time with your family. Watch how the sitter interacts with your children, and vice versa.

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Community Comments
Choosing a babysitter can be difficult. With all of the babysitters out there, it can seem like an overwhelming task to try and narrow down the pool until you find that one, perfect caregiver.
So what makes a great babysitter?
It is important, for the sake of consistency for your children, that your babysitter be able to commit to your family for at least a year from the interview date. Within that year, there may be dates on which you need a babysitter and she is not be available: however, she ideally will be able to be your babysitter most of the times you are in need...
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