pI babysit a 10 month old and a 3 year old. The mom is going to be away and the dad has to cook at this 4th of July party they are having. They want me to babysit for them at the party. I dont know if I should let the family play with the kids or go off by myself because im afraid if I let a family member hold the baby they will keep passing him off and i will loose track of him. wut should i do?
taylor answered Sunday June 25 2006, 8:01 pm: ok so look. if your going to a party oviously your gonna want to hang without a baby. so what you could do is let one of your family members play with the baby but tell them NOT to let anyone else hold the baby. but make sure you check on the baby every 10 minutes cause soon every one will thank your not really babysitting.
hope i helped
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sincerly, taylor [ taylor's advice column | Ask taylor A Question ]
beachpeach answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 9:55 pm: You should let the family play with the baby but just stay close or be there to watch it and take it away from them when they need some help. Before the party you could always ask them exactly what they expect of you at the party. [ beachpeach's advice column | Ask beachpeach A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 9:52 pm: Don't keep the baby from family members. So long as one of them has him he is being looked after.
Simply tell whoever wants him where they can find you when they want to give him back.
In the meantime, keep a watch over the 3 year old. If there are enough family members there, it will be an easy job for you. Just watch them when they aren't being loved on! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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