I had my short stint as a babysitter this afternoon (4-year old and 1-year old) and I must say it was very challenging and nerve wracking. I was nervous because I don't know these kids that much and I have no idea what tickles them. I should have checked these Babysitting Tips earlier. Whew!
* Before you take on a babysitting job let one of your parents speak with a parent of the children you will be babysitting so they can get to know them and ask questions that may be of concern.
* Always provide your parents with the name, address and phone number
of the family you will be sitting for.
* When you arrive make sure you speak with the parent(s) and ask
any questions before they leave. Make sure you understand their directions.
Don't be afraid to ask again if something is not clear.
* Get a telephone number and location where the parent(s) will be.
Also get an expected time of return. Write this information down.
* It is a good idea to have one of your parents call you at the location
just to ensure everything is okay. Think of this as a way to find out
if the phone is working properly.
* Try to learn the phone number and address of the location you are at.
This can be very valuable if there is an emergency.
Keep the following numbers nearby.
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Babysitting Tips
Sunday, June 15, 2008
6/15/2008 10:24:00 PM | Labels: home and family buzz | 0 Comments
Most Popular Baby Names: Emily and Jacob
Sunday, May 11, 2008
WASHINGTON - Emily again topped the list of most popular baby girl names last year, registering as No. 1 for the 12th straight time. Jacob led among names for boys for the ninth year in a row.
New parents didn't stray far from past habits in 2007 when naming their babies. Only one name — Elizabeth — is new to the top-10 list, returning after a two-year absence. Samantha, which previously ranked 10th, dropped to No. 12, according to the latest list released Saturday by the Social Security Administration.
Biblical names continued to dominate the boys' list. Besides Jacob, other top picks for boys were Michael, Joshua and Matthew.
For girls, Isabella, Emma and Ava came after Emily, which has been the most popular female name since 1996.
Rounding out the top 10 for girls, in order, were Madison, Sophia, Olivia, Abigail, Hannah and Elizabeth.
The list for boys also includes Ethan, Daniel, Christopher, Anthony, William and Andrew.
Name experts have said the staying power of the top names may have something to do with appealing to multiple ethnic or religious groups and having no widespread negative connotations. Emily also has literary associations, including Emily Dickinson, evoking images of a woman who is both beautiful and smart, professors say.
For male twins, parents were most likely to combine Jacob with Joshua, Matthew with Michael and Daniel with David. The most popular combination for female twins was Ella and Emma.
Also popular in 2007 were names for girls that were based on spiritual and philosophical concepts. Rising to No. 31 was Nevaeh, or "heaven" spelled backwards; it previously ranked 43rd. Also represented in 2007 were Destiny (No. 41); Trinity (No. 72); Serenity (No. 126); Harmony (No. 315) and Miracle (No. 461). Cutting against the trend was Armani (No. 971).
Parents were less likely to name their sons based on spiritual concepts, although the 2007 list includes Sincere (No. 622) and Messiah (No. 723).
Social Security began compiling the name lists in 1997. The agency offers lists of baby names for each year since 1880 on the agency's Web site at http://www.socialsecurity.gov.
5/11/2008 11:11:00 AM | Labels: home and family buzz | 0 Comments
Mother's Day Celebration Reaches 100th Anniversary
GRAFTON, W.Va. - On this 100th anniversary of Mother's Day, the woman credited with creating one of the world's most celebrated holidays probably wouldn't be pleased with all the flowers, candy or gifts.
Anna Jarvis would want us to give mothers a white carnation — she felt it signified the purity of a mother's love.
Jarvis, who never married and never had children, got the Mother's Day idea after her mother said it would be nice if someone created a memorial to mothers.
Three years after her mother died in 1905, she organized the first official mother's day service at a church where her mother had spent more than 20 years teaching Sunday school.
Today, the former Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church is the official shrine to mothers around the world. On Sunday, the shrine will celebrate the 100th anniversary, giving each mother attending a special service a white carnation.
The shrine also serves as a "reminder to the accomplishments of these women and to the issues mothers still deal with today, trying to do the balancing act of being everything to everyone," said Cindi Mason, the shrine's director.
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5/11/2008 11:09:00 AM | Labels: home and family buzz | 0 Comments
