AdreyannaHefflin answered Thursday April 25 2013, 12:52 am: Name, age, email address, and probably not cell phone number. Emails make it easier because you check it on your free time and not in the middle of school something else. If you want an extra assurance about someone, put your parents email or number, just so they can be sure the person trying to contact you is legit. Hope this helps :) [ AdreyannaHefflin's advice column | Ask AdreyannaHefflin A Question ]
kittenlover2000 answered Tuesday April 16 2013, 8:11 am: The first thing they tell you on babysitting courses is to not do leaflets as its dodgy-you don't want to arrive at a house where say theres a weird older brother. But if you still want to do a flyer...
Not your name-how about just your phone number.
You see, you don't want to expose yourself too much until you get interest, so I say the bare minimum-certaintly not address.
Try using words like 'fun' and 'friendly' and 'can provide references'-this is always attractive.
For me I just put experienced, because I am, but make sure you don't lie about anything you're not. They key thing people want to be able to gain from you is trust, so by saying you can provide references in the flyer, even jut from a teacher, that will help you.
Also, target the market correctly. Most people need a babysitter because they're going out, so they're spending money anyway. Writing words like 'affordable' will help you.
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