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What You and Your Babysitter Need to KnowBoys and girls often seek to earn extra money by babysitting. But as a parent, how can you be sure your local pre-teen or teenager is a good babysitter? And what responsibilities do you have as an employer? What Makes a Good Babysitter?You hire a babysitter so your children will be safe when you are away from home. You want someone with maturity and judgement, someone who likes children and will do fun things with them. The babysitter should know something about child behaviour, be able to handle basic needs such as meals and putting the child to bed, and have the training to deal with any problems or emergencies that may arise. Your Responsibilities as the Employer
Training CourseThe Canada Safety Council has been a leader in babysitter training since 1970. The Canada Safety Council Babysitters' Training Course provides the knowledge and skills needed to become a responsible babysitter, skills that will serve the students well into adulthood. The program is designed for students 12 years old and up who are willing to dedicate ten hours of their time to receive certification as a trained babysitter. By taking this course, young people show their commitment to gaining knowledge and skills to handle the many challenges of babysitting. If your child is 12 years of age or older, encourage him or her to take babysitter training. For more information please contact Canada Safety Council at (613)739-1535
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