Health Tip: Choosing a Babysitter
April 2, 2008, 8:09 AM ET
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April 2 -- (HealthDay News) - When choosing a babysitter, it's important to make sure the sitter is experienced and prepared to handle any situation that arises.
Here are guidelines to keep in mind when selecting a sitter, courtesy of the University of Michigan Health System:
Try to find a trusted friend or family member, or select a sitter that is recommended by your friend.Do not choose a sitter younger than 12 years old.Meet your sitter first. Once you're comfortable with the person, see how the sitter interacts with your child and how the sitter reacts to emergencies or unusual situations. Check the sitter's references before the sitter watches your child.Make sure the sitter knows CPR and first aid.Encourage your sitter to take a babysitting class offered by the American Red Cross.