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Interviewing a Babysitter

From Guest Author, Michael Cravens of BabySitters.com, for About.com

Finding a list of babysitters on BabySitters.com is only the first step in getting the right sitter for your family. Meeting and interviewing your prospective babysitters is the next, and important step, in the process of finding a great babysitter. An interview should focus on the person's experience and childcare skills, including any special training the candidate may have.

Rather than beginning the conversation with a barrage of questions, you can start with a few questions that you think are particularly important given your individual needs. Try open-ended questions like "What do you like best about babysitting?" rather than "Do you like children?" The goal is to spark a conversation that will be useful for both of you.

The questions you ask will probably vary depending on the type of caregiver you are interviewing. Below are two lists of questions you might consider asking, one for adolescent or teenage babysitters, and one for older or "professional" caregivers. Don't feel you have to ask all the questions; focus on what is important to you, and as the conversation develops you can determine what other areas might need to be covered.

Interviewing Teenage Babysitters

If you don't already have it, you'll want to obtain some basic information from the babysitter, such as his or her full name, age, address and phone number, and at least two references with whom you can speak. You will already have most of this information if you found the babysitter on BabySitters.com. Additionally, many babysitters put one or two references in their BabySitters.com profile, allowing you to contact the references directly before you interview the babysitter. Interviews with young babysitters are likely to be a bit less formal, but the following are questions you may want to ask, either in your initial phone contact or in an actual interview:

  • Do you have any younger brothers or sisters that you babysit for? What are their ages?
  • Have you had experience taking care of other children? If so, how old were they and over what period of time (and/or how often) did you babysit for them?
  • Have you completed any babysitter training, first aid, or CPR courses?
  • Tell me about school. How are your grades? What activities are you involved in?
  • What do you do in your spare time? Do you have any hobbies or other jobs?
  • How do your parents feel about you babysitting?
  • What do you like best about babysitting and being with kids? What do you like least?
  • What kinds of activities do you enjoy doing with children?
  • Do you know what to do in case of an emergency?
  • What is the most difficult situation you have encountered while babysitting? How did you handle it?
  • How much do you charge and what hours are you available?
  • Do you have any questions for me?

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Michael Cravens is Founder and CEO of BabySitters.com, a profitable and leading provider of sitter and nanny profiles to parents. Established in October 2000, Mr. Cravens founded BabySitters.com to help parents find the best caregiver in the shortest possible time.

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