Tips for Choosing a Baby-sitter
Interview all potential baby-sitters.
Ask the baby-sitter's age, if (s)he
is a teen. If you have very young children, you will want to find an older
teen.
Talk about the baby-sitter's past experience.
What activities is (s)he involved in?
Why is (s)he interested in baby-sitting?
What does (s)he enjoy doing with children?
Has (s)he taken the red cross baby-sitter's course?
Ask for references. Talking to
people who have hired this baby-sitter in the past, will give you an idea
of the baby-sitter's reliability and trustworthiness.
Invite the baby-sitter to your
house.
This will give you an opportunity
to observe the sitter interacting with your children, and to show the baby-sitter
around your home.
Discuss your views on discipline
and child care. Make sure that the sitter understands appropriate forms of
discipline. Discuss the household rules, and tell the baby-sitter how you
expect your child to be treated.
Be sure the baby-sitter understands
your rules on visitors, bed times, snacks, etc.
Leave important telephone numbers
with the baby-sitter (neighbors, nearby relatives, doctor, fire, police) in
case an emergency should arise.
Talk to your children about
the baby-sitter.
It is important for your children
to be comfortable with the baby-sitter.
Respond to concerns your children may have.
Listen to your children and trust them.