Preparedness for Baby Sittersby Sherry Holetzky | More from this Blogger 29 Dec 2006 05:49 PM Whether you only intend to be gone for an hour or you plan to be gone for most of the day or evening, your baby sitter needs tools and information in order to provide the best care for your children. It's also important to give the baby sitter a tour of your home to point out important things such as fire extinguishers, hazards, open windows that need to closed and locked after dark, or anything else you consider important. Make sure the sitter also knows how various appliances work and what to do if a circuit breaker is tripped (and where the breaker box is located). Go over household rules that apply to the children, such as bed times, as well as those that apply to the sitter, such as making or receiving phone calls or your feelings about guests in your home while you are away. If any areas are off limits to children or sitters, make this clear. This checklist will help prepare your baby sitter, and you will likely want to add to it:
Here is an extensive checklist that you can print out and fill in for your sitter: Other articles that may be of interest: Making Your Home into a Healthy Zone Making Your Home into a Healthy Zone, II Learn more about Sherry Holetzky Sherry Holetzky is a work at home mom and freelance writer. Married to her best friend, Sherry and her husband are raising their family in a quiet rural setting in the beautiful Ozark Mountains. Relevantpreparedness tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags baby sitter, checklist, childcare, child safety, Supernanny.com/us Discuss this article
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