Written by Asker -
I've just recently started babysitting two little boys, one of them is almost three and he can't form sentences very well (or at least in front of me he doesn't). He can repeat words when he hears them, and listens to directions fairly well, but I'm worried about communication. The other little boy is like 15 months and Is just starting to walk, but is going through an attitude phase kind of, and has a tantrum when i try to change his diaper, try to dress him, or put him down for a nap.
My main concern is really the older one, because he tries to play with the little one, but doesn't listen when i tell him he's being too rough. Any tips from moms or fellow babysitters for solutions to all this?
Babysitting younger kids is, cuz they listen to u.But babysitting older kids is easier cuz u dont have to tell them anything but they wont listen to you!
No.
I belive you must be 13 years of age and have passed the red cross babysitting course.
No.
The opposite of older is younger.
He had older and younger siblings.
Yes, babysitting is considered earned income. You must be 25 or older
I don' know if he was older or younger
15 and older.(i am 15 and i have my babysitting certificate.)
younger : plus jeune older : plus vieux
im pretty sure you have to be 11 or older to babysit a toddler.and wat if ur a 10 year old and ur babysitting and the toddler gets sick wat would u do u should probaly call the parents!
yes he has a younger sister and an older brother yes he has a younger sister and an older brother yes he has a younger sister and an older brother