Babysitter's checklist

By CanadianLiving.com

Print and post a handy reference sheet for your babysitter to clearly communicate important information. It'll help to keep your sitter in control while you're away and leave you with peace of mind.
Babysitter's checklist

You're leaving the kids with a sitter and you'd like some reassurance before entrusting your little ones into someone else's care. Posting a checklist for the babysitter can give you peace of mind.

Click the "Print" icon above for a printer-friendly version of this handy page, make photocopies, fill one out for each child, and stick the lists on the fridge for your babysitter.
 

Child's name:

In an emergency
Doctor's name:
Phone number:
Ambulance:
Fire:
Police:
Poison Information Centre:
Closest relative's name:
Phone number:
Neighbour's name:
Phone number:
Taxi:
Nearest intersection:

How you can reach us
We will be at:
Phone number:
Our cellphone number is:
Our alternate number is:
We expect to be home by:

Of special concern
Allergies:
Medical conditions:
Medications:
Dosages/when:
Reactions to watch for:

Routines
Mealtime:
Snacks:
Bathtime:
Bedtime:
Favourite toys:

Other useful information
House alarm code:
Fire extinguisher is located:
First aid kit is located:
We are expecting a call or visit from:
Dos and don'ts to note (e.g., curfews, telephone privileges, computer use):

Read more:
Leaving baby for the first time
Mom's stress guide: toddlers and preschoolers

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