I want to start babysitting again so I'm making a flyer. I only babysit for kids who are potty trained. How do I put that on a flyer and still sound professional?
StarryNightSkies answered Thursday July 27 2006, 10:59 pm: Personally if I read a flyer for my kids saying babysits kids who are only potty trained i would think of that as someone who doesn't know what they are doing because they don't know how to change a diaper.... but thats just me i would just want the best care for my kids and most people do
PunkieFreak4690 answered Monday July 24 2006, 8:44 pm: When I put up fliers in babysitting a year ago, I just made it sound simple. For a good advertisement, put colorful pictures on the fliers (if color isn't an option black and white is fine, too). And don't put in so much information. Give it a title and a catchy line. Like on my flyer, I said: "Need a Babysitter?!? Then call me!!" And give a few characteristics about your and the kids you'll babysit. For example.
*I am 15 years old, and I have babysat many kids before.
*I love kids
*I am a responsible person
And for the restrictions on what kids to babysit, you may say:
*Only kids who are potty-trained and at least 2 years old.
* No more than 5 kids
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