How to Help Your Preschooler Adjust to A New Babysitter

Tips for Preschoolers to Adjust to a New Babysitter

Helping Your Preschooler Adjust to A New Babysitter

Babysitters are trusted caregivers who build relationships with families and children. They are given the responsibility of caring for children and keeping them safe when parents are away. This type of trust is not easy to find and certainly not easy to replace. When the need comes to replace a babysitter, the parent is not the only person who has to make an adjustment. The child may be challenged as well.

Here are some helpful solutions to help your child adjust to a new babysitter:

Product Recalls Websites


Websites That Inform Parents about Product Recalls

Guest post by Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academies

From safe eating and outdoor life, to prescriptions and travel, child safety applies to almost every area of a child’s life, including any products that parents purchase for use with or for their child. Keeping up with product recalls is important. Fortunately, there are helpful websites that provide valuable product recall information.

Below is a useful list for parents, day care providers, and childcare centers. If you see a product listed on one of these websites, read closely to see what suggested actions are recommended.

Poor Behavior: Who’s the Lazy One, You or Your Child?

Poor Behavior: Who's the Lazy One, You or Your Child?

Are You Contributing to Your Child’s Poor Behavior?

by Nancy Rose

At a recent parenting workshop, a mom asked for advice on what to do about her “lazy” teenage son. Not an uncommon issue for parents of teenagers, but I needed more information before I could help. I asked her to describe what his laziness looked like.