Yesh
i have one
day care, child care, baby delivery docter, babysitting
* babysitting * yard work * camp counselor or helper * day care assistant
13yr.olds be a babysitter
Depending on where you live, the usual rate is 5 dollars per child per hour. In your case you would actually be asking for 80 dollars. If the babysitting is happening during the day you may knock a little bit off the price, but it goes into the evening and the time goes past 10pm the hours after 10pm cost more because it's late.
There are various babysitting rates. The average rate is around 20 dollars a day for full time care. Part time babysitters make more money and charge around 10 dollars an hour.
If you mean babysitting or watching them for a full day and night then yeah!
There is no such thing as a license for babysitting. It is a question of convincing the client that you are old enough to take care of their children. And I think any 11 year old could convince me that they could take care of other children and handle any emergencies that might come up. While there are few laws regarding ages, most authorities agree that a 12 to 13 year old can be left at home for a few hours during the day.
Usually a day care isa stand alone facility dedicated to the care of pre-school age children. A family day care is normally a home based enterprise where a caretaker watches childrenin theirown residence.
Child care isn't like babysitting; it is professional. Forms can include contracts, information about you, and etc. It is important for the child care provider to have this information. For the safety of your child.
I would go to your local community college. They will point you in the right direction.
In the US, each state has requirements for home day care - register with your state and find out whats required
No, it is not required to babysit but it is required for day care. A person who babysits should take a Babysitting Class at the American Red Cross.