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0–3 points
helping hands
Babysitting isn’t for you—yet! Read this book to get a better idea of
what it takes to care for kids. Then start helping out with your younger
siblings, cousins, or neighbors’ children. Eventually, you’ll be ready to sit
solo.
4–6 points
budding babysitter
You might not be ready for infant twins, but you are wise enough to
understand that it’s your responsibility to know all you can. After all,
no one wants to make mistakes when caring for children. If you’re
already a parent’s helper, add to your skills. Check out a Red Cross
babysitting course or other child-care class offered in your community.
7–10 points
natural nanny
You’ve got what it takes to make a smart sitter. Read this book to fill
in any information gaps you may have about caring for children. Take a
safety class. Then get experience. Knowledge can build your confidence,
and practice can build your skills. Before long, you’ll be known as the
best sitter on your block!