Babysitting duties generally include ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the children at all times, creating a positive environment, following routines and rules set by parents, preparing meals and snacks, assisting with personal hygiene and bedtime, engaging children in age-appropriate activities, handling emergencies, and maintaining communication with parents[1].
- Ensure child safety and wellbeing at all times.
- Foster a positive, nurturing environment, providing emotional support and comfort as needed.
- Follow established routines and schedules set by parents, including meal, rest, and bedtime routines.
- Respect and enforce house and parenting rules: screen time limits, appropriate snacks, areas for play, and guidance on behavior[2][6].
- Prepare and serve healthy snacks and meals, keeping any dietary requirements or allergies in mind; assist with bottle-feeding and feeding infants if necessary.
- Help children with bathing, dressing, brushing teeth, and other personal care skills; change diapers and support toilet training as needed[1].
- Organize and engage children in suitable games, crafts, activities, or outings, and support the development of age-appropriate skills.
- Supervise, assist, or encourage homework and other regular activities such as music practice or chores[3].
- Manage naps and bedtime routines, including stories or other comfort as discussed with the parents.
- Monitor for signs of illness, administer prescribed medication (if required), and be prepared to perform basic first aid and CPR; seek medical attention in emergencies[1].
- Maintain a clean and tidy environment; perform child-related light housekeeping as agreed with parents.
- Transport children to/from school or activities safely, if authorized, using proper child restraints[1].
- Accompany children to extracurricular activities, outings, or playdates as directed.
- Keep a daily log for the parents: meals, naps, activities, medications, and any incidents or concerns[4].
- Communicate with parents regularly for updates or in case of questions or concerns; understand emergency contacts and procedures[3][6].
- Respect family privacy and confidentiality at all times.
Babysitters are expected to be prepared by bringing essentials such as a first aid kit, games, crafts, notebook, emergency contact information, and any other items that may assist in fulfilling their duties efficiently[5][7].
References
- [1] Common Babysitter Duties and Responsibilities
- [2] Babysitting checklist & babysitter tips – Raising Children Network
- [3] Prepare a Babysitter Checklist – State Farm®
- [4] Babysitting Checklist (Free Printable) – UrbanSitter Blog
- [5] What to Bring Babysitting? (18 Essentials to Pack + Checklist) – Kidsit
- [6] Babysitting Checklist: 5 Questions You NEED to Ask! – YouTube
- [7] The Ultimate Babysitter’s Checklist: Everything You Need to Know …
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