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Asked Mar 25, 2012, 02:03 PM — 12 Answers
I am 13 and am babysitting 2 girls tomorrow their ages are 1.5 and 2.5. I have been a helper and I watch young children with their mother every week sometimes twice a week at church, but tomorrow I am watching those two girls and I am stumped on what to do with them. all the kids I have ever watch by myself were ether older or younger. What should I do with them? I enjoy watching kids but I have never done it 100% by myself any ideas? thanks

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Mar 25, 2012, 02:20 PM
If you don't feel capable, don't attempt it, my advice. It is a big responsibility of children so young until you take some appropriate babysitting courses.
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Mar 25, 2012, 02:31 PM
I agree with my colleague, Tickle. If you don't know the girls well enough to know their interest level, what they can do, what they enjoy doing, you should not be babysitting with them.

The mother should find another babysitter.
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Mar 25, 2012, 02:33 PM


I 100 percent agree, until you are ready you should not be doing this.
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Mar 25, 2012, 02:58 PM
If you need something for them to do go online and search an arts and crafts project for them to do. Or you cann take them to the park (if it's warm and if the parents say you can)
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Mar 25, 2012, 03:01 PM
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If you need something for them to do go online and search an arts and crafts project for them to do. Or you cann take them to the park (if it's warm and if the parents say you can)
At 1 and 2 years of age, I'm curious to know what sort of arts and crafts these babies would be capable of doing.

I would not trust a young child to take my two babies (and that's what these children she's sitting for are) to the park without an adult present.

I agree with the others. If you can't handle this, which you obviously can't, then let the parents know so that they can find a sitter that is comfortable dealing with very young children.
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Mar 25, 2012, 03:07 PM
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If you need something for them to do go online and search an arts and crafts project for them to do. Or you cann take them to the park (if it's warm and if the parents say you can)

The babysitter is a child herself (whether or not she wants to hear that). There is absolutely no way she can handle two small children in a park, by herself.

This is bad advice, indeed.

I am not aware of any arts and crafts projects for very small children. They are undoubtedly happy playing with their toys.

I would not allow a 12-year old, inexperienced or experienced, to babysit with two two small children.
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Mar 25, 2012, 03:16 PM
What is really fun is having a "party". You start by making a fort with all the cushions you can find and play maze. Then, as the fort disintegrates, you turn it into a dance party. You have to really be into it, move around and have fun yourself if you want this to amuse them. I guarantee after than comes either snack time or nap time or both (giving you time to clean up the living room).

The sort of crafts they can do is colouring, preferably with those big wax crayons. They also probably have a favourite movie they will watch only 1/3 of before wanting to do something else. You can also just do the regular play dough games or giant puzzles. There is no problem in asking their parents what their favourite games are. It's actually reassuring for a parent to know the babysitter is interested in playing rather than simply watching.

I disagree that you shouldn't try because the situation is new to you. How can you learn if you don't? And you certainly are doing the right thing planning ahead. Very responsible of you.
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Mar 25, 2012, 03:57 PM
I'm 13 myself and I babysat a 8 month old baby on my own, I've been babysitting for the past year and with that young of an age there's no so much you can do so I gave him a few toys played with him and he feLl asleep, you could maybe give the 2 year old a colouring book and the one year old some toys and play with the two of them then make a fort with blankets and pillows (nothing hard or harmful) and put toys and books in it and play, you'll start to feel more comfortable and will more than likely know what to do by then
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Mar 26, 2012, 05:27 AM
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I disagree that you shouldn't try because the situation is new to you. How can you learn if you don't? And you certainly are doing the right thing planning ahead. Very responsible of you.

I think it's a mistake for a parent to allow a 13 year old to babysit by herself with two babies/toddlers so that she can learn whatever she needs to learn.

My children are not training tools.

So what happens to the children if the OP fails the learning process?
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