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Choosing a Babysitter
If your children are old enough usually 2 1/2 plus, ask them what they think of the people you interview. Most kids can get a good first impression of those around them. Let them interact as much as possible in the interview then afterwards ask your kids what they thought. Try to stay away from yes or no questions. Instead, say things like, "What did you like about that person?" This will give your children a chance to give a thorough answer. Remember, their opinions do count. After all, they are going to be the ones spending the quality time with the baby sitter.
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