CPR training is needed to be a babysitter
The American Red Cross in Denver offers babysitting training, CPR training for infants and children, as well as first aid training.
10 or 11, if has a babysitting course and CPR training.
No, babysitting class will not count as a CPR class; you will need to take a CPR class if you want that certification.
CPR training and to be of the age requirement in their state. Taking a babysitting class would help to. If your talking about supplies the parents of the child should provide whats needed, but having a few baby toys with you is always ok.
yes and there is CPR too.
It would probably be a good idea to have baby sitting training and even CPR for a baby sitting job. Otherwise, the minimum age requirement for babysitting is 12.
Red Cross training is available online. There are different typles of training such as CPR, first aid, babysitting and lifeguard. By going to the following website http://www.redcrossonlinetraining.org/Distance/Default.aspx you can choose the training you wish to take.
15 is usually the age when teens begin babysitting but it depends on the maturity level of the teen. They need to have completed a CPR course and may need emergency training before taking on a job.
Well that depends... There are some jobs that require you to be certified in CPR. You do not need to be certified to perform CPR. If there is not a certified rescuer in the immediate vicinity, you may perform CPR. 911 operators now instruct callers on how to perform a rough version of CPR. If you do find yourself in a situation where someone needs resuscitation, call for help quickly. Call 911 and begin CPR. Check the Good Samaritan Laws in your area.
There are many different types lessons that are included at Red Cross training. These include First Aid, Cpr, AED, Lifegaurd, swimming, caregiving, and babysitting training. http://www.redcross.org/en/takeaclass
When there is no professional with emergency medical training is on the scene, in the field (car accident, sudden collapse by somebody in a residential home, etc.) the a lay person who knows CPR would be needed,
well it depends on a parent cpr