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Spring 2013 Baby Guide

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looking for a new one. If you feel like your babysitter is doing a spectacular job, give them incentives (like cash bonuses, or favorite meals) to stay around for as long as possible! Tony Geras is a freelance writer. He lives in Montgomery with his wife, Alyssa. overnight and if they are expected to help out around the house. Don't be reluctant to hire someone if they request a higher wage than your original offer, but if the two of you can't see eye-to-eye on payment, then it's time to look for someone else. After you hire your babysitter, set up ground rules for everyone to Qualities to look for in a babysitter 1. Dependable. Do they arrive on time? Do they have a reliable car or other means of transportation? 2. Friendly. Does your sitter have a good connection with your kids? Does she truly enjoy being with your children? 3. Responsible. Is your sitter paying full attention to the kids? Is her cell phone tucked away? 4. CPR and First Aid certified. Accidents are bound to happen. You need a sitter that can take action quickly. 5. Creative. Whether she's inventing wacky games or thinking up festive meals, your sitter should be creative enough to keep the kids entertained for hours! HVParent.com Q Hudson Valley Parent 15 For a printable babysitter medical emergency form Visit hvparent.com/ medical-form follow. When you return from the initial outing, ask her how the day went and if she has any ideas for the next time. Remember, first and foremost, that you are the boss and those little bundles of joy are the biggest priority here. If you ever feel uncomfortable with the current babysitter, don't hesitate to start

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