Are you insane? At 12 years old, I was babysitting infants while the parents went out to dinner or to a party! My 12 year old knows her way around babies and toddlers, she babysits her younger sibling and is going to start offering her services as a mother's helper to neighborhood families, too. With your bolded comment, I'm a little concerned about your mental health, frankly. |
12 year olds are 7th graders. My 7th grader has taken basic and advanced babysitting lessons and is CPR certified (thank you, Girl Scouts!). She is MORE than qualified to be in the same room alone with your twin toddlers. Goodness, OP, get a grip! |
There’s a pretty wide chasm between creating a safe/productive situation and feeling the need to emphasize three times in a single post that you would never even dream of venturing into a different room in your home while the mothers helper is there assisting. |
Same for my DD. She's been working as a mother's helper for a 1 and 3 yo and gets paid $15 for 2 hours. She generally watches the kids in the basement playroom while the parents are upstairs. |
This was my childhood of benign negligent Boomer parenting. #2 of 6. We're allegedly still all alive. |
Yep, there were loads of boomer parents hiring a 12 year old solely for the purpose of engaging their toddler in play while they do chores in the same room….I don’t think “benign neglect”means what you think |
Oh no, I was watching my sibs. lol |
You are missing the point - 30 years ago, nobody would have asked this question. They would have just hired the damn 12 year old to play with their kid. |
Totally fine. My 13yr old DD babysits for a couple of friends, and she is their favorite, go-to sitter. She is responsible, great with their toddlers, very patient and engaging. She has younger siblings, so that helps. |
Ditto. I think this could work well but you’ll need to nicely stress to her that she cannot use her phone at all at your house unless it’s to tell her parents she arrived or is leaving. That’s what I’d be worried about with a 12 year old. Not their ability - their potential distraction. |
Agreed, if her mom is asking for her to do it "for experience" and you're not comfortable leaving the room and keep one baby on you at all times, that's not really "help" worth $10/hr (which is real money for a 12 year old). I would do a short term trial/training for $5/hr and decide what level of responsibility and pay is warranted. |