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Important Names and Numbers

  • Where you can be reached
  • Your cell phone numbers
  • Two nearby friends, relatives or neighbors
  • Fire department
  • Police department
  • Poison Control Center
  • Pediatrician
  • Hospital (Choose one that is close and offers good emergency care for kids.)

Instructions:

  • What your child is allowed to eat and drink
  • Bedtime (or nap time) and how to enforce it
  • Play activities your child enjoys
  • Activities not permitted while you're gone
  • How much television (and which programs) your child is allowed to watch
  • How you want behavior problems handled
  • How to use any baby equipment
  • Warning not to open door to strangers
  • Warning for sitter not to tell phone caller she is alone, just take a message
  • Rules for sitter on her use of phone, television, smoking and alcohol
  • Location of basic first aid supplies (band-aids, alcohol wipes, antibacterial ointment)
  • What to do in case of fire or other emergency
  • Show all entrances and exits, fire and burglar alarms, first aid supplies, flashlights and fuse box.
  • Post your address and clear directions on how to locate your house (in case sitter needs to provide directions to emergency services).

Emergency Medical Consent Form:
Without parental permission, doctors will only treat children in life-threatening situations. To make sure your child receives emergency medical treatment when he's under a sitter's care, prepare a consent form that includes:

  • Your child's name
  • Date of birth
  • Insurance carrier and policy number
  • Doctors' names and phone numbers
  • Important medical history, including allergies and chronic conditions
  • The following statement: "Any licensed physician, dentist or hospital may give necessary emergency medical service to my child (YOUR CHILD'S NAME) at the request of the person bearing this consent form."
  • Your signature

 

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