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Q. Okay, so basically I'm baby sitting for these three little girls (age 9 and younger) and I feel like it could be a little awkward (this is my second time baby sitting but the first with these people) any tips on what I should do? What I should bring? Thanks in advance :)
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I've never really "professionally" babsat, but I have 3 nieces that I keep on occasion, and for the most part, toys, videos, and food are your staples. Some kids are fine playing with toys on their own, sometimes they'll want to get you involved. Just let them decide. Videos (Dora and or Kai-lan for younger kids - stuff like Hannah Montana or iCarly for the older ones) are also a life saver.
And above all make sure they're well fed and such. The parents will likely tell you what to feed them, so just make sure it's on time.
Shouldn't be too hard, and a good primer if you ever chose to have kids of your own.
Biggest thing is the temper tantrums. If you encounter this: remember - YOU are the one in charge, but it's also your responsibility to be the mature one in the situation. That means that you DO NOT GET ANGRY with a child. You are stern, and you make sure that whatever needs to be done gets done, but make sure that you are always approaching it as a task that needs to be done, and not from a position of anger. IE, if it's bed time and they need to go to bed you are insistent that they do so, and you handle it maturely, but you don't go off the handle yelling at them.
I've never really "professionally" babsat, but I have 3 nieces that I keep on occasion, and for the most part, toys, videos, and food are your staples. Some kids are fine playing with toys on their own, sometimes they'll want to get you involved. Just let them decide. Videos (Dora and or Kai-lan for younger kids - stuff like Hannah Montana or iCarly for the older ones) are also a life saver.
And above all make sure they're well fed and such. The parents will likely tell you what to feed them, so just make sure it's on time.
Shouldn't be too hard, and a good primer if you ever chose to have kids of your own.
Biggest thing is the temper tantrums. If you encounter this: remember - YOU are the one in charge, but it's also your responsibility to be the mature one in the situation. That means that you DO NOT GET ANGRY with a child. You are stern, and you make sure that whatever needs to be done gets done, but make sure that you are always approaching it as a task that needs to be done, and not from a position of anger. IE, if it's bed time and they need to go to bed you are insistent that they do so, and you handle it maturely, but you don't go off the handle yelling at them.
What do u tell a child when he asks why doesn't Santa bring poor children toys and food?
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When trying to teach children ages 5,7, and 9 charity during the holidays (giving toys to kids on an angel tree, donating canned goods at church etc) what do say when they ask "Why doesn't Santa give stuff to poor people?" They still believe in Santa of course.
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mayby you could tell them that santa gives people with more money gifts to give to people with little money so people can learn to share! hope this helped! :)
mayby you could tell them that santa gives people with more money gifts to give to people with little money so people can learn to share! hope this helped! :)
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