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Babysitter information sheet (age 5)
What information do you need to give your babysitter that will help keep your children safe and happy?
Baby sitter information sheet
Parent Information and contacts
- Parent’s names
- Parent’s mobile numbers
- Parent’s pager numbers
- Emergency contact numbers if parents can not be reached. This may be a neighbor or friends or relatives the baby sitter can contact
- Home address
- Home telephone number
- The location, name and phone number of where the parents will be, whether it is work or restaurant etc
Write down the numbers of:
- Poison Control
- Police Department
- Fire Department
- Hospital
- Doctor’s name and phone number
Information about Children
- Children’s names and ages
- Foods that are allowed or not allowed
- Television programs and movies that are acceptable and unacceptable and how long they can watch
- Bedtime times and routine – remember to include if your child likes a special toy, night light, door open etc
- Special needs or medications, including allergies. Include instructions for the location and administering of medicines
- Areas in the house or types of play that are out of bounds
- List some activities and books your children enjoy
Duties
- Write instructions for any chores you expect the sitter to do, such as preparing meals, clearing the dinner table and putting dishes in the dishwasher
Related Tips
- Guidelines to choosing a babysitter (age 5)
- Even if you have relatives or friends, every now and then you may need to leave your child with a babysitter.
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