Babysitting Clinic

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October 15 @ 8:45 am – 2:30 pm

In this clinic boys and girls will learn the following skills. This clinic also completes the Girl Scouts Child Care Badge requirements

  • Responsibilities of babysitting
  • How small children and infants/toddlers behave
  • Safety Information and emergency procedures
  • How to safety supervise and play with small children
  • Entertaining and teaching games, crafts, and songs to small children

Cost: $30/child

Registration

Pre-registration is required by mail with cash or check. Confirmation letter or emails will NOT be sent. Registration fees are non-refundable.

Brooklyn Park Women of Today
PO Box 43014
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443

Click here to download the registration form >

Details

Children attending the clinic must be picked up inside the school by 2:30pm. No child can be allowed to wait outside, so please be prompt in picking up your children.

Please bring a lunch labeled with the child’s name.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please email babysittingclinic@gmail.com.

NOTE: This is not a city-sponsored event.

Original source can be found here.



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