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Babysitting Ideas
Started by Chocobo at 07-30-2006 10:28 PM. Topic has 8 replies.
 
 
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07-30-2006, 10:28 PM
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Chocobo
Joined on 07-17-2006
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Things To Do During A Heat Wave?
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I just started babysitting for another family's child and so far, everything has been going great. When I checked the weather forecast, it said that there is a heat advisory warning. (It might go up to 110 F.) The child that I babysit is 6 years old and I'm not sure what I should do to keep him occupied. We went to the library the last time that this happened. Can anyone else give me some ideas? Please?
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07-31-2006, 10:28 PM
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Chosen7Stone

Joined on 10-21-2005
Tallahassee, FL
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Re: Things To Do During A Heat Wave?
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Are you not allowed to stay in the family's home? I'm sure they'll be understanding with such weather.
*Love in Christ from Mary* 1 Peter 2:4-5
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08-01-2006, 12:56 PM
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babygirl101
Joined on 07-04-2006
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Re: Things To Do During A Heat Wave?
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Here are some ideas...hope they help!!!
~go to a waterpark or local pool
~play with water balloons or another water activity
~go to the movies, or watch one at home
~have an ice-cream party!![Smile [:)]](/emoticons/emotion-1.gif)
~go to a fun museum
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08-26-2007, 10:25 AM
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alicat637566
Joined on 08-25-2007
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Re: Things To Do During A Heat Wave?
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Chosen7Stone wrote: | |
See if the family has any board games for his age group, and encourage them to pick one up at Toys R Us or something if they don't.
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You shouldnt ask the parents to buy something.
Youre being paid to keep him occupied with what you have.
Go to the beach.
Water balloons.
Sprinkler
Hose
Pool
Icecream or cold treats
Lemonade stand
Water park
Hose Tag
Water balloon tag
Water balloon darts-make a target and try to hit it with water balloons
Play desert
Teach him about the desert and the animals that live there
Put robes overtop of your clothes and tie small towel around head. Use stick as walking stick. Get one of those desert water container things. And use that stuff to play desert.
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08-28-2007, 12:22 AM
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Chosen7Stone

Joined on 10-21-2005
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alicat637566 wrote: | You shouldnt ask the parents to buy something.
Youre being paid to keep him occupied with what you have. |
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Firstly, I am not being paid to keep children "occupied" as if they're nuisances to be kept at bay, but to educate them through entertainment. Board games are wonderful tools in this regard, and over the centuries many parents have commended many childcare providers for their suggestions, as parents recognize the value of years of previous childcare experience.
Perhaps you are new to childcare, but parents and sitters eventually gain a familial relationship (as opposed to an employer-employee relationship), and this special bond enables us to have the freedom to take the initiative to guide children in a positive direction when we are with them. Parents will often provide childcare providers with the tools necessary to make this happen, and are happy to oblige limited requests, such as a $10 board game.
In my decade of experience, board games have proven especially helpful in furthering a child's education through fun, through the development of organization skills, rules comprehension, and even fine motor skills for little ones. In my decade of experience, I have also learned that parents appreciate a person who is thinking forward for their children, and desiring the best for them.
We do not command or demand purchases of the parents. We simply make a suggestion, especially when we see the child often and the parents know us well enough to know that we have their best interest in mind.
Once more, I am paid to aid in the child's development, and more often than not, "using what I have" means using my common sense and recognizing that a request is not a demand, and in making said requests, I'm showing the parents that I understand that I'm being paid to keep up with the child's quick intellectual growth and capacity.
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08-28-2007, 5:43 PM
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katie8425
Joined on 08-14-2007
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Re: Things To Do During A Heat Wave?
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Chosen7Stone wrote: | alicat637566 wrote: | |
You shouldnt ask the parents to buy something.
Youre being paid to keep him occupied with what you have.
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We do not command or demand purchases of the parents. We simply make a suggestion, especially when we see the child often and the parents know us well enough to know that we have their best interest in mind.
Once more, I am paid to aid in the child's development, and more often than not, "using what I have" means using my common sense and recognizing that a request is not a demand, and in making said requests, I'm showing the parents that I understand that I'm being paid to keep up with the child's quick intellectual growth and capacity.
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Exactly, It's not like you are going to hold a gun to the parents head to ask for candyland. On top of that, board games ARE only $10 if not less. A way could could word it is tell them he got bored with ones he has, if a birthday is coming up, suggest it to the parent or get it for him yourself as the wonderful and caring babysit you are or try telling the child about fun board games that you used to like to play that are still manufatured. It will be fine as long as you keep it subtle.
BTW, you did make it seem, alicat, that sitting a child is a nussance to you. I suggest if you think that way, childcare is not in your better intrest and maybe McDonalds it your calling instead
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09-27-2007, 4:16 PM
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iluvshoes1993
Joined on 09-24-2007
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Re: Things To Do During A Heat Wave?
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I would suggest you look through the newspaper. There can be some really cool bookstores nearby. And a lot of times, they have storytimes. It would be fun to take him to one of those, then maybe go get ice cream. I DEFINITELY do not suggest you play outside with him. It's not safe. You DON'T want to call the parents to tell them yhou had to take their son to the hospital because he had a heat stroke from playing outside!!!
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