Same here. |
Teens these days are so infantilized by their parents that it’s an entirely different proposition from a time when 12 year olds were regularly having their own children. |
| Never. I wouldn't leave my newborn with anyone except my own mother and my husband, unless I had absolutely no choice. |
What about his mom? |
| I do think it’s great for teens to get some experience with babies, especially family members if a parent is around. I had zero experience with babies when I had my own and it was overwhelming! |
Thanks for this helpful post. You are brilliant. |
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But as the parent of a newborn I’d be more discerning, LOL |
Agree. But also, the way to get experience is to actually DO things, which anxiety-ridden parents never let their kids do! That said, I didn’t let anyone watch my newborn baby except my our parents. I mean newborns are tiny and helpless and need special care…so…while I would let my own 16 accept a job, I would never hire a 16 yo to do the job. |
| If it were their sibling, not yournger than 16 and only if I felt they could handle it. Babysit someone else's child, probably at 18? |
+1 |
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Newborns are easy. They eat, sleep and poop.
The teenager needs to be very mature and the babysitting time just a couple of hours, 3 tops and at night is best (when baby is mostly asleep). |
Adults have done it too. My friend's (now teen) niece has permanent brain damage from being shaken as an infant by a caregiver. |
| I was 15 when I babysat my neighbor's weeks old baby. They also had a 2 year old and a 4 year old, and I had been babysitting them for the for at least a year. This was in the early 90s. |
| My kids were babysitting newborns by 15/16. They were completely capable. |
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You guys are so over the top.
Expect more from your teen. I know many very mature and capable teenagers. It totally depends on the teen. |