No. A babysitter needs to be a trustworthy, responsible, attentive, intelligent teenager or adult, preferably with a driver's license in case of emergency. They have to be trusted to answer the phone and not tell a total stranger that the head of the house is not around, and they need to be able to answer the door wisely and responsibly. A child would simply be in too much danger as a babysitter. Even if they know all the rules, accidents do happen, and I don't know about you, but if I had a child, I would want my babysitter to be able to drive my child to the hospital. Also, if you're thinking about dinner, a child can use a microwave, sure, but they can burn themselves, and Heaven forbid a child should have access to a stove or an oven. A responsible adult will be able to make a wholesome dinner for the child, or at least be old enough to order Pizza.
So no; a child most definitely cannot be a babysitter.
No
non child molesters
For a babysitter, the parent in possession of the child. For legal daycare, a percentage based on differences in income.
they are like a babysitter and they watch kids
You could but the babysitter would have to have info and stuff. Also the babysitter can't be mean or this would cause stress and pain for the child.
You would have to file a protection order against the babysitter. However, this would be impossible if there were no threat to the child.
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child care provider caregiver
$5 per hour, per child is about right.
It depends. I charge $3 for each child.
To ensure the child's safety and if they are behaving then keep them happy.
While spanking a child can be a last resort it should only involve the parents and no other person has a right to spank your child. If your child is naughty then tell the babysitter to send your child to bed early; take away privileges or make them sit in the corner, but no spankings! Some people can get carried away and harm a child.