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[quote=Anonymous]I like it when parents ask me what activities I would do w/their child on a daily basis if hired. Since I have experience/knowledge w/children of a certain age, I can use that as a perfect opportunity to mention age-appropriate activities. For example, if their child is say...2 years old I can answer that I will take them to the park, play Play-Do, color, read picture books + do puzzles. These are things most typical 2 year olds love to do. This will show them that I know what activities a 2 year old enjoys and that I have knowledge and experience w/this age group. If my answer were more general such as telling the family we will "play all day," yet I couldn't be specific, then that would be a huge red flag that perhaps I didn't have much experience in this age group. Bonus points if the family asks me for toy and/or book recommendations for this age group. :)[/quote]
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