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Would you let me (14 year old girl) watch your children?

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*3 years of babysitting experience (2 month olds to 11 year olds)

*Certified Babysitter

*Freshman in High School

*Honor Roll Student

*Accepted to a highly selected youth leadership program

*fun

*mature

*responsible

*trustworthy

and

*honest

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  1. Sorry nope, no way, teenagers often get distracted too easily especially with texting on their phones etc. and being only a minor you don't have a drivers licence so couldn't get my child to emergency treatment if needed.


  2. How do you  become a certified babysitter at 14? Personally, I wouldn't. For three years of experience, I'd be worried about leaving an 11 year old with any young kids. It might be unfair to you but I know what's it's like being all of those things. Regardless, I was still 14. Kids are very valuable. I just couldn't leave one taking care of another. Maybe to help me around, then I would hire you. Otherwise, personally I wouldn't.

  3. yea

  4. I would invite you for an interview and an afternoon with my kids, then decide on the basis of my gut feeling.  

  5. Im sorry I wouldnt allow anyone who doesnt have a drivers license and reliable vehicle babysit my children. We live in an area where it is a necessity in emergencies.  

  6. Sorry, but no way. I generally will not trust my son with anyone under 18, and I definitely wouldn't let anyone who doesn't have a license babysit.

    As a side note, who in their right mind would leave a 2 - month - old with a girl no older than 14?  Those parents deserve a slap upside the head.

  7. All of those things sound very impressive, but ultimately they are just words.  Most important to me would be what I gathered about you from my own personal opinion.  I would look for that maturity you speak of and I would want to see proof of it.  Like in your school performance and behavior history.  14 is very young and it would take a lot to convince me that I could trust you.  But it's certainly not a definite no.

  8. Yes, I would

  9. Sure...but I don't have any children.  Want a popsicle?

  10. No, im sorry but it is apparent from some of your other questions that you need some counseling before your let loose on someone else's child.

  11. if i knew you very well.. why not?

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