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052: KidSitters™ Information Sheet

Information Sheet -  Measures: 8½" x 11"
Age: Middle School, Junior High, High School, Adults, Parents

KidSitting Can Be a Great Way for Teens to Earn Money

KidSitting is a good way to learn a lot about children, families, having jobs, and managing money. NCSC’s KidSitters™ information sheet can help teens decide if they are ready to take on a kid sitting job and outline what is expected of a sitter.

FREE downloads and forms are available featuring: fill in the blank information About the Family and My Address Book; My Ideas List - on what kids of various ages like to do; and My KidSitter Kit - describing what to put in a kit, a Kids Song List, and lists of popular Games & Activities.

Topics: Can you care for children by yourself?; Why do you want to be a KidSitter?; Will you choose clients carefully?; Can you manage kids?; Create a Business Plan; Problem Behavior; Emergency Skills; Safety and Security; and Fire Safety.

* NOTE: This publication is designed to present information but is not intended as a comprehensive professional babysitting or medical course. Children may want to learn other life saving techniques such as CPR through local groups or programs.


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NCSC Child Safety Educational Materials & Programs

Law enforcement departments across the U.S. provide NCSC safety educational materials and programs free of charge to the citizens of their community. If your local police or sheriff department doesn't currently provide our materials then please encourage them to visit NationalChildSafetyCouncil.org and contact us to learn how they can partner with National Child Safety Council.

 

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