LEARN TO BE A SAFE BABYSITTER – Safe Sitter Course

$100.00

Who: 11–14-year-olds Learning to Become a Babysitter
Where: First Approach EMS Education
2 Craftsman Road
East Windsor, CT 06088
When: Saturday, April 20, 2024
8:30am – 2:00pm
What: Students learn how to screen jobs for their safety and ability level, as well as what information to leave with their parents and get from their employers.
Why: You will learn life-saving skills so you can be safe if you’re home alone or watching younger children.

Registration is required.
Deadline: Tuesday, April 16, 2024

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Description

 

What is covered:

(Cost includes Safe Babysitting Book and Completion Certificate)

Babysitting as a Business

Students learn how to screen jobs for their safety and ability level, as well as what information to leave with their parents and get from their employers.

Infant & Child Choking Rescue

Students learn what to do if an infant or child chokes. Students are individually tested using CPR manikins.

Injury Prevention & Injury Management

Students learn a system to evaluate the severity and urgency of a problem and determine how to get help. Students learn to prevent injuries by learning how, why, and where injuries can occur.

Behavior Management

Students learn how to prevent problem behavior in addition to a system to determine the severity and urgency of the problem behavior.

Safety for the Sitter

All aspects of staying safe are discussed for those home alone or babysitting. Students learn how to react to a variety of threatening situations from power failures to prowlers.

Child Care Essentials

Students learn the basics of child development from infants to school-age children. Practice is included for skills like feeding and diapering.

Infant and Child CPR

Students learn infant and child CPR techniques that follow guidelines set by the American Heart Association.

Safe Sitter®️ is a program for 11–14-year-olds where you will learn life-saving skills so you can be safe if you’re home alone or watching younger children.