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Paperback The What to Expect Baby-Sitter's Handbook Book

ISBN: 076112845X

ISBN13: 9780761128458

The What to Expect Baby-Sitter's Handbook

(Part of the What to Expect Series)

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For live-in nannies, Saturday night sitters, and everyone who cares for kids.

Answers to the questions sitters ask most: The parents want me to pick up their newborn every time he cries--won't that spoil him?A child who comes over for play dates always makes a terrible mess and never helps to clean up. What can I do?The girl I baby-sit for tripped and got a bump on her head. What's the best way to tell the parents?I take care of a six-month-old...

Customer Reviews

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Quick, Staight to the Point & Easy to Use!

This is a great book for parents/sitters. It is very easy to read, has lots of great info and is perfect to have on hand. Plus, there are sections for the parents to fill in personalized info for their child(ren). The handbook sections age groups within each catagory so you don't have to read about ages that are not applicable. I think this is a MUST for every parent leaving their kid(s) with a sitter.

Thorough explanation which comprehensively covers kids

In What To Expect Baby-Sitters Handbook, Heidi Murkoff informatively surveys over sixty questions that responsible baby-sitters tend to ask most, ranging from daily routines and feeding, to safety and play-date activities. Baby-sitters will enjoy this thorough explanation which comprehensively covers kids of all different age ranges -- including just how to best handle newborns on up. Teens especially will find these important tips to be invaluable.

Richie's Picks: THE WHAT TO EXPECT BABY-SITTER'S GUIDE

If a young adult is interested in learning the wrong way to care for neighborhood kids or younger siblings, then I highly recommend reading SILENT TO THE BONE or KING OF THE MILD FRONTIER. But if that young person would like to build a rep as a professional, safe, fun, and even educational baby-sitter, and make some bucks in the process, then THE WHAT TO EXPECT BABY-SITTER'S HANDBOOK is the book for them to read. Providing practical information derived from the work of Piaget and Erikson without ever once having to mention them, this compact, well-organized guide will be equally beneficial to expectant teen parents, prospective aunties and uncles, and anyone else who is interested in the down-to-earth basics of child development and a wealth of information on keeping young kids happy, healthy, and engaged. Beginning with "The Parent Connection," and "What to Expect at Every Age," the author provides a solid chapter in the areas of "Feeding," "Playing," "Going Out," " Bathing," "Sleeping," "Behavior & Discipline," "Caring for Siblings," "Baby-Sitting Basics," and "Health & Safety." Within each of these chapters Ms. Murkoff details the particulars of the various ages and stages. She concludes the book with "Our Children, Our Home: A Fill-In Section for Parents," which allows space for parents to list particulars about their preferences and their child's likes. For instance, in the "playing with" pages, there are lines for favorite games, books, and songs, as well as television shows and videos that are permissible for the child to watch, and play date guidelines. "In ev'ry job that must be doneThere is an element of funyou find the fun and snap!The job's a game" --"A Spoonful of Sugar" from Walt Disney's Mary Poppins I am particularly impressed by the amount of focus the author devotes to communication with both the parents and with the child. I am similarly pleased with the valuable Behavior & Discipline section. And, as a former childcare professional, I am delighted with Murkoff's repeatedly providing all sorts of strategies for turning routine moments into educational experiences for the child, whether it be activities that are part of feeding, playing, bathing, or cleanup. Undoubtedly there are untold numbers of childcare professionals and teachers whose careers begin when they take care of neighborhood kids after school or on Friday nights. Reading THE WHAT TO EXPECT BABY-SITTER'S HANDBOOK will provide these teens with the tools they need to make their early experiences safe, fun, fulfilling, and profitable, and could thus well make all the difference in the lives of these young caregivers as well as the kids with whom they are entrusted.
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