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Babysitter Training

Prerequisite: MINIMUM AGE OF 11 YEARS OLD.

The newly revised American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course is an excellent opportunity to prepare young people for the many responsibilities associated with caring for infants and young children.

The purpose of this course is to provide individuals, ages 11–15, with the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or adult guardians. This course provides a range of injury prevention and safety skills as well as training in decision making, basic care, leadership and professionalism. It also includes essential first aid skills training to be used in the event of an emergency.

Babysitter’s Training is an interactive, multimedia, activity-based course carefully designed for youth and how they learn best. Each course participant receives a 176-page, full-color, content-rich Babysitter’s Training Handbook. This teen-friendly resource is filled with valuable, easy-to-use information, including everything from basic care and injury prevention steps to more than 30 first aid action plans.

Certification Requirements:
  • Must be 11 years of age by the last scheduled date of the course
  • Successfully complete all observable skills outlined in the course; and
  • Participate in all required lesson activities
Certificate Issued and Validity Period:

Babysitter's Training - None

The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course is an excellent opportunity to prepare young people for the many responsibilities associated with caring for infants and young children. There are many local organizations that offer this excellent course.



Babysitter's Training Course Objectives Print E-mail

The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training objectives are:

  • Know how to use the Family Interview Form to gain information for a safe and responsible babysitting experience;
  • Describe why the Babysitter's Self-Assessment Tool, Family Interview Form and Babysitter's Report Records are useful tools for managing a babysitting business;
  • Demonstrate using the FIND Decision-Making Model to solve babysitting dilemmas;
  • Recognize that there can be different correct solutions to a problem.  The best solution depends on the babysitter's experience and skills, as well as the situation;
  • Use the Babysitter's Training Handbook to help identify ways to recognize, fix and use safety principles to solve problems in the home and surrounding environment;
  • Describe how germs can be transmitted among children;
  • Know when handwashing is needed and why the babysitter's hands and a child's hands must be kept clean when babysitting;
  • Describe the babysitter's role in guiding safe and responsible play;
  • Describe the importance of play for a child's growth and development;
  • Identify safe and unsafe toys for children at different developmental stages;
  • Identify safe and unsafe play for children at different developmental stages;
  • Know when to use disposable gloves when giving care;
  • Understand how wearing disposable gloves while giving care prevents the transmission of germs;
  • Demonstrate how to pick up and hold an infant;
  • Demonstrate how to pick up and carry a toddler;
  • Demonstrate how to use a bottle to feed an infant;
  • Demonstrate how to burp an infant after bottle-feeding;
  • Demonstrate how to spoon-feed and infant or toddler;
  • Demonstrate how to diaper an infant or toddler;
  • Demonstrate how to properly dispose of used disposable gloves;
  • Demonstrate proper handwashing technique;
  • Recognize whom and when to call during different emergency situations;
  • Analyze and distinguish between life-threatening and less serious emergencies;
  • Know the emergency action steps: Check-Call-Care;
  • Demonstrate how to check a conscious infant or child;
  • Recognize a breathing emergency in an infant or child;
  • Demonstrate proper care for a conscious choking infant or child;
  • Demonstrate how to check an unconscious infant or child to provide rescue breaths;
  • Identify types of bleeding and wounds;
  • Demonstrate the steps to control bleeding;
  • Use the appropriate First Aid Action Plans in the Babysitter's Training Handbook;
  • Identify appropriate work behaviors for babysitters;
  • Assess abilities, limits and job preferences as a babysitter;
  • Use the Babysitter's Self-Assessment Tool to evaluate and choose a babysitting job.
  • Identify what to record on the Babysitter's Report Record to report to parents or guardians after babysitting; and
  • Leadership skills.
Last Updated ( Thu, Mar 29 2007 )
 
Babysitter's Training Providers Print E-mail

Special Note:

This course does not provide certification in First Aid or CPR. It does, however, provide you with some knowledge and skill practice in these areas. If you want certification, it is recommended that you enroll in an American Red Cross CPR or a First Aid course.

The following locations offer the Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course:
Please contact facilities direct for dates, times, and class fees.

 Aurora Wellness Center, Burlington 262-554-9997,ext. 27
 Beaver Dam Hospital 920-887-7181
 Cedarburg Recreation 262-375-7611
 Dunwood YMCA, Fox Point 414-351-9622
 Feith Family YMCA, Port Washington 262-268-9622
 Franklin Recreation 414-423-4646
 Greenfield Park & Recreation 414-329-5370
 Hales Corners Library 414-529-6150
 Hartford Recreation 262-673-8226 
 Hartland Recreation 262-367-0352 
 Jewish Community Center, Whitefish Bay  414-967-8200 
 Kenosha Job Center  262-554-9997,ext. 27 
 Kettle Moraine Community Education, Wales  262-968-6300  
 Menomonee Falls Recreation 262-255-8460
 Mequon/Thiensville Recreation  262-238-5668 
 Milwaukee Public Schools Recreation 414-475-8811 
 Muskego Park & Recreation 262-679-5645
 New Berlin Park & Recreation  262-797-2443 
 Nicolet Recreation, Glendale  414-351-7566 
 Oak Creek Park & Recreation  414-768-6515 
 Racine County Red Cross office  262-554-9997,ext. 27
 Shorewood Recreation  414-963-6913 
 South Milwaukee Recreation   414-768-6373 
 South Shore YMCA, Cudahy 414-764-6400 
 South West YMCA, Greenfield 414-546-9622 
 Tri County YMCA, Menomonee Falls 262-255-9622 
 Village of Sussex Community Center 262-246-6447
 Waukesha Park & Recreation 262-524-3737
 Waukesha YMCA 262-542-2557
 Wauwatosa Recreation 414-773-2900
 West Suburban YMCA, Wauwatosa 414-778-4949
 West Allis Health Department 414-302-8640
 West Allis/West Milwaukee Recreation 414-604-3500
 Whitefish Bay Recreation 414-963-3864

Last Updated ( Fri, Jul 13 2007 )
 

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