Babysitter Training Material
Training Manual – 2080 Home Care

1. Introduction
Welcome to the Babysitter Training Program of 2080 Home Care.
As a babysitter, you are responsible for the safety, comfort, care, and emotional well-being of children entrusted to you. This training material will help you understand:
  • Your duties
  • Child safety practices
  • Hygiene standards
  • Professional behavior
  • Emergency response procedures
  • Communication with parents
The goal is to provide safe, caring, and reliable childcare services.

2. Role of a Babysitter
A babysitter is responsible for:
  • Supervising children
  • Assisting with feeding and hygiene
  • Ensuring child safety
  • Supporting daily routines
  • Providing emotional comfort
  • Maintaining cleanliness around the child
  • Informing parents about any concerns
A babysitter is NOT a medical professional and should not provide medical treatment unless specifically trained and authorized.

3. Professional Conduct
A babysitter must:
  • Be polite and respectful
  • Arrive on time
  • Dress neatly and maintain hygiene
  • Speak calmly with children
  • Follow parents’ instructions carefully
  • Respect family privacy
A babysitter must NOT:
  • Use abusive language
  • Fight or argue with family members
  • Use physical punishment
  • Use mobile phones excessively during duty
  • Invite outsiders into the house
  • Share family information publicly

4. Personal Hygiene Training
Good hygiene protects children from illness.
Always:
  • Wash hands before touching the child
  • Keep nails clean and trimmed
  • Wear clean clothes
  • Use clean towels and utensils
  • Maintain cleanliness while feeding or changing diapers
Never:
  • Handle children with dirty hands
  • Attend duty while seriously ill
  • Smoke or consume alcohol during work

5. Child Safety Training
Safety Rules:
  • Never leave infants or toddlers unattended
  • Keep sharp objects away from children
  • Keep medicines out of reach
  • Prevent falls and accidents
  • Ensure doors, balconies, and windows are safe
  • Supervise children during play
Emergency Awareness:
Babysitters should immediately inform parents if:
  • Child develops fever
  • Child falls or gets injured
  • Child has difficulty breathing
  • Child becomes unconscious
  • Child shows unusual behavior

6. Infant Care Training
Handling Infants
  • Support the baby’s head and neck properly
  • Hold babies gently and securely
  • Never shake a baby
  • Follow feeding schedules instructed by parents
Diaper Changing
Steps:
  1. Wash hands
  2. Prepare clean diaper and wipes
  3. Clean baby properly
  4. Dispose used diaper hygienically
  5. Wash hands again

7. Feeding Training
Important Feeding Rules
  • Feed according to parents’ instructions
  • Check food temperature before feeding
  • Keep feeding utensils clean
  • Burp infants after feeding if necessary
Never:
  • Force-feed a child
  • Give outside food without permission
  • Give medicines without parental approval

8. Child Behaviour Management
Children may cry, become angry, or behave differently.
Babysitters should:
  • Stay calm and patient
  • Use soft communication
  • Distract children positively
  • Encourage learning and play
Avoid:
  • Shouting
  • Threatening
  • Physical punishment
  • Scaring children

9. Sleep & Routine Care
Babysitters should:
  • Follow the child’s sleep schedule
  • Keep sleeping area safe and comfortable
  • Monitor sleeping infants regularly
  • Avoid loud noise during sleep time

10. Communication with Parents
Babysitters must:
  • Inform parents about child activities
  • Report injuries or illness immediately
  • Clarify instructions politely if confused
  • Maintain respectful communication
Good communication builds trust.

11. Mobile Phone Usage Rules
During duty:
  • Mobile phone use should be minimal
  • Focus must remain on the child
  • Social media usage during active childcare is discouraged
Children should never be ignored while using a phone.

12. Emergency Response Training
In case of emergency:
  1. Stay calm
  2. Inform parents immediately
  3. Provide basic comfort to the child
  4. Call emergency services if necessary
  5. Inform 2080 Home Care support team

13. House Rules & Privacy
Every family has different house rules.
Babysitters must:
  • Respect family customs
  • Respect privacy
  • Avoid entering restricted areas
  • Not use household items without permission

14. Attendance & Responsibility
Babysitters should:
  • Report on time
  • Inform early if unable to attend
  • Complete assigned duties responsibly
Repeated absence or negligence may lead to removal from service.

15. Important Prohibited Activities
Babysitters must NEVER:
  • Hit or abuse children
  • Leave children unattended
  • Sleep during active childcare duty
  • Share child photos/videos without permission
  • Steal or misuse household property
  • Consume alcohol or drugs during work
Serious misconduct may lead to immediate termination and legal action.

16. Basic First Aid Awareness
Babysitters should know basic safety actions:
  • Clean minor cuts carefully
  • Apply pressure to small bleeding wounds
  • Inform parents immediately after any injury
  • Keep emergency numbers accessible
Babysitters should NOT perform advanced medical treatment unless properly trained.

17. Emotional Care of Children
Children need emotional support.
Babysitters should:
  • Be caring and patient
  • Encourage positive behavior
  • Listen to children carefully
  • Make children feel safe and comfortable
A happy and secure child responds better to care.

18. Training Assessment
Babysitters may be evaluated on:
  • Punctuality
  • Hygiene
  • Communication
  • Child handling skills
  • Safety awareness
  • Professional conduct

19. Acknowledgement
All babysitters associated with 2080 Home Care are expected to complete this training and follow all childcare guidelines and safety procedures.

20. Conclusion
Being a babysitter is a position of trust and responsibility. Proper care, patience, hygiene, and attentiveness help create a safe and supportive environment for children and families.

Issued By:
2080 Home Care Management Team
Website: 2080 Home Care