For many kids, babysitting is their first job, and a Boise area course can help them to provide a top service to their customers.
The Safe Sitting program, which is intended for youth who are in grades 6 to 8, will give those who register information and skills they can use when they are on their own, whether they are caring for a child or by themselves. First aid and CPR will be part of the training they will receive, and this is just the beginning of how this course can help build better babysitters.
Along with the rescue techniques they will learn, the students will discuss topics such as ways of preventing unsafe situations, emergencies such as storms and power outages, how to control a child, entertaining kids, and some of the basics of child development. The essentials of running and managing their small business will be incorporated into the day, and when it is all over, there will be a brief graduation ceremony to recognize the accomplishments of the learners.
Offering the successful participants wallet cards that indicate they have participated in this sort of class can make it easy for them to show them to potential customers. These can be crafted by area companies that craft Letterheads and other custom Stationery.
The Safe Sitter Seminar is scheduled to be held at 101 W. Bannock Street on October 17. The fee to participate is $30.
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