- Babysitting
Babysitting is the practice of temporarily caring for a child on behalf of the child's parents. Babysitting is most commonly performed as an odd job by
teenager s for extra money, stereotypically, but not necessarily, girls. Babysitting can be quite lucrative in some countries, but rates vary considerably according to the location. According to Runzheimer International's Mobility Report, average hourly rates in September 2005 in theUnited States of America are $6.04. InNew York City, the average is $11.08, whereas in some places in the U.S., the average is $2.90. [cite web
title =What Will Childcare Cost You?|work =Mobility Report|publisher =Runzheimer International
date =Spring 2006| url =http://www.runzheimer.com/Web/Publications/MR/MR-2006-04-GMS.htm
accessdate =2007-12-21 ] Babysitters are often employed on Friday and Saturday nights when parents wish to go out. Fact|date=December 2007 A babysitter is distinguished from ananny by the term ofemployment ; while some parents may have a regular babysitter "on retainer," so to speak, the sitter is normally contracted one night at a time.The term "baby-sit" (from "baby" plus the agent form of "sit") first appeared in 1937, and its short-form "sitter" is attested from 1943. Fact|date-December, 2007|date=December 2007 The use of the word "sit" to abbreviate "to baby-sit" is recorded from 1800. The term probably originated from the action of the caretaker "sitting on" the baby in one room, while the parents were entertaining or busy in another.
In some countries various organizations produce courses for babysitters, mainly focusing on child safety and first aid appropriate for infants and children.
International variations in definition
In
British English the term refers only to caring for a child for a few hours, on an informal basis and usually in the evening when the child is asleep for most of the time. InAmerican English the term can include caring for a child for the whole or most of the day, and on a regular or more formal basis, which would be described as childminding in British English.Crime
According to a US Juvenile Justice Bulletin from September 2001, babysitters commit about 4.2% of crimes against children less than 6 years old in the United States. [cite web
last =Finkelhor|first =David|coauthors =Richard Ormrod|title =Crimes Against Children by Babysitters|work =Juvenile Justice Bulletin|publisher =OJJDP|url =http://www.ncjrs.gov/html/ojjdp/jjbul2001_9_4/contents.html|accessdate =2007-12-21 ]See also
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Day care
*Infant
*Legal guardian
*Au Pair References
External links
* [http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/babysitting/ A Guide to the Business of babysitting]
* [http://fycs.ifas.ufl.edu/news/2006/06/quality-child-care.html Quality Child Care] From University of Florida/IFAS Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, Factors in choosing quality child care.
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