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Desperation can tempt you to put up babysitter wanted signs in your neighborhood. Even if you did, you’d do well not to fool yourself into believing that everything will move on smoothly from there. The truth is that searching for a sitter and finding one that fits your requirements can be more stressful and time consuming than you think.
To help you in this quest, here are a few steps.
Step One: Start The Search
The most logical thing to do is to actually start the search. There are several sources that could give you some good babysitter prospects: recommendations from friends and neighbors. You can also post an ad in the papers or, if you feel you need to, post an ad of your own.
A more practical and convenient option would be to start with an agency. It is convenient because most of these agencies have online sites so you need not do leg work going from one agency to another. It is also practical since you need only approach one site and you get several babysitter candidates at the same time. Unknown to most parents, these agencies and services are now more affordable.
Step Two: Find Out How Much It Costs
After narrowing down on some prospects, find out how much it costs. If you have more than one agency in mind, you can compare the costs and the services included therein.
If you are searching for a babysitter without coursing through an agency, you will have to do more than consult the average rates in your area. You will have to consider other rate factors such as experience, those with training, and those who offer other non-sitting services such as tutoring.
Step Three: Background Check
The search for a babysitter will not end when you have taken down the babysitter wanted sign. Once you have the candidate, the next in your agenda is to make sure she is the right person for the job. This means you need to do background check up. One can never be too careful. After all, you are entrusting the lives of your children to someone you hardly know. A background check is therefore essential.
Step Four: Informal Interview
An interview with the babysitter candidate would also help in determining any quirks she may have that could affect her duties as a sitter. A simple chat that allows her to let down her guard should give you a glimpse of what she may easily hide behind a formal interview or conversation.
An informal chat is also a good opportunity for you to set down the house rules you would want her to follow while sitting for the kids. As much as possible, it should be clear to her what’s allowed for dessert, how late the kids are allowed to stay up, when the kids should be put to bed. These guidelines may seem trivial to some parents but you have to remember that your babysitter have sat for different homes with different set of rules. Aside from the standard or general rules of safety, what can work for some families may not necessarily work with yours.
Aside from house rules, the babysitter should also be briefed with how you want your kids to be treated in terms of discipline. This is because you want the sitter’s rules to be consistent with your rules and discipline methods.
Step Five: See If The Kids And The Sitter Match
There are just some things you cannot conclude for yourself unless you’ve seen the babysitter wanted and your kids together. One of these things is whether they match or not. Allow the babysitter and the kids a few hours as an initial session. After which, you can ask each, separately, how it went.
Putting a babysitter wanted sign and getting the desired results will depend greatly on how much effort you are willing to put into it. Nonetheless, once you’ve found a suitable sitter, you can simply keep the number so you wouldn’t need to go through the process of looking for one.
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