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Hiring A Babysitter
(Family)
By: Frank G

Hiring a babysitter can be one of the most important choices you have to make for your children! There are a couple of steps that should be followed before hiring a babysitter. You first and most importantly never hire a babysitter because they seem nice! Some of the nicest people turn out to be Serial Killers, or abusers of some kind, so don't ever give a potential Babysitter the benefit of the doubt. Child molesters come in every age, size, and gender.

You should always ask for references. Check out all the references. Make sure to follow through and call to see if the references are credible and accurate. Sometimes the references are just fake from friends and family members. You as a parent want references from previous babysitting jobs.

The next step is an interview, before actually hiring anyone for job. Speck to the potential babysitter, have a nice conversation. Include your child; see how your child feels with the new babysitter. Do you and your child feel comfortable with this person? Do they seem nice and friendly and genuinely caring? And finally ask the kids how they feel about the babysitter. Don’t ever force a babysitter on your child. Your child should be happy with the choice of person. Which will only facilitate the best care possible.

Once you hire someone, make sure to go over the rules. Such as no smoking in front of the child or home if you desire. Make sure to tell them to limit phone use, so you’re your child is look after better. The child or children must be within view at all times. Make sure to go over the bed time, T.V. time and snakes allowed. Pretty much make sure to lay the rules down.

If you use a babysitter long term, make sure to see signs of abuse to be on the safe side. Has your child changed behavior recently? Does your child show signs of distress when you talk about having this babysitter come back? Has your child’s eating habits changed? Any signs of bruises or cuts that you cant explain? If so confront the babysitter right away! And if necessary call the local Law Enforcement Department. Help keep your children safe and others as well. For more safety information and products visit www.safetyrus.com.



This article was posted on Aug 22, 2005

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Frank G



Frank G owner of safetyrusFor more safety tips and products please visit http://www.safetyrus.com


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