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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mother's helper is for someone young, not yet old enough to babysit. My 9 yr old is a mother's helper two afternoons a week to a neighbor lady. While at least one of the parents are home she plays with their toddler. Then after nap time DD cleans up the toys, organizes them, folds a basket of laundry, and cuts up snack for when the kid wakes. [/quote] That's pretty young for any sort of help. Most of the ones I've seen are babysitting age, but young babysitting age - like 13 to 15 range. [/quote] I don't consider 13-15 young to babysit. By 15 a teen can get a retail job. [/quote] You would leave your baby or toddler with a 13-15 y/o?!? That is crazy![/quote] Being that I started babysitting at 12 month old when I was 12 yrs old, yes, absolutely. I was a GREAT babysitter. [/quote]
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