It just depends on who you're babysitting. Brother = not much neighbor, young= a good bit Also, if you're responsible and trustworthy, not much at all!!!
No. To become an official certified babysitter, you need to contact your local hospital and ask on how to become one.
to treat kids good
Any age from 12+
yes IF YOU WANT TO!
You can become a normal babysitter just by saying you want to. But If you want the parents to be fully trusted in you with their children, then you might consider taking a red cross class in you town.
You can learn to become a good babysitter by taking a certified babysitting class. The Red Cross offers babysitting classes to anyone who wants to take them. Some hospitals also offer them to teens.
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My babysitter just arrived, "Hi I'm your babysitter" Is that the babysitter?
The present perfect tense is: They have become very skilled.
You need not go to college in order to work as a professional babysitter. You'll be more successful as you gain more credibility by having more referrals. Caretakers need only get a certification and they can assist the elderly as well. There is no "babysitter" or "caretaker" major in college.
The past participle of "become" is "become." For example: She has become a skilled writer.