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If you are looking to find a babysitter, here is a list of 10 things that every good babysitter must do or it may be time to find a new one.

1.    Like children.  This may sound obvious, but it is not.  Some people babysit because they think it is easy money and really hate the kids.  Find someone who loves children and you will be so much happier and so will your kids.

2.    Be trustworthy.  You are trusting this person to care for your children and your home.  You must be able to trust them completely.

3.    Know how to keep themselves and your child safe.  Make sure he or she knows what to do in the case of an emergency situation.

4.    Be willing and able to actively watch and entertain your child.  If your babysitter does not have good enough health or attention span to participate with your children in their day, you can find better care.

5.    Have the patience.They will need to handle difficult whining and crying.  If you have any reason to believe that your babysitter might fly off the handle and scare or hurt your child, don't take the chance.

6.    Be able to stay calm. If an emergency occurs, this person not only needs to know what to do, but also must remain calm and help your children through it.

7.    Know first aid. Skills like care of the choking child, CPR, and wound care are essential skills that every babysitter should know.

8.    Know who to ask for help.  Babysitters need to know where your important numbers are and know when they should use them.

9.    Pass a background check.  Don't take chances here.  Use a service to find babysitters who pass their background checks.  You can never be too careful with the safety and welfare of your children.

10.    Take responsibility for your children's lives.  Every babysitter should be willing to do whatever it takes to keep the child safe.

 Beth Howland is a reviewer of parenting products like Sittercity. If you need help finding the right sitter for your family, visit http://www.SittercityReview.com for more information.






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